Contact Forum Editor

Send an email to our Forum Editor:


PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the Forum Editor know who sent the message. Both your name and email address will not be used for any other purpose.

Tech Helproom


It's free to register, to post a question or to start / join a discussion


 

Windows 7 Action Center Reports Errors


Likes # 0

The Microsoft Windows 7 Action Center on my PC reports that I have no Software Protection, Virus Protection or Firewall, even though I have Norton Internet Security & that reports all three are working fine.

If I try the 'switch on Norton' function on the Action Center nothing happens & it just continues to report the same messages. I could of course, just ignore the messages, but it would be better to get it to do what it is supposed to do.

Any ideas as to a fix would be welcome.

Like this post

Likes # 0

Some answers from Norton forums.

Like this post

Likes # 0

Thanks for the quick response rdave13 - I see I am not alone with this problem! Whilst the Norton Forum shows a couple of suggestions, it doesn't (so far) give a full-proof answer.

I guess I should have stuck with Kaspersky - that worked just fine with no conflict with Windows 7.

Like this post

Likes # 0

Thanks for the quick response rdave13 - I see I am not alone with this problem! Whilst the Norton Forum shows a couple of suggestions, it doesn't (so far) give a full-proof answer.

I guess I should have stuck with Kaspersky - that worked just fine with no conflict with Windows 7.

Like this post

Likes # 0

Thanks for the quick response rdave13 - I see I am not alone with this problem! Whilst the Norton Forum shows a couple of suggestions, it doesn't (so far) give a full-proof answer.

I guess I should have stuck with Kaspersky - that worked just fine with no conflict with Windows 7.

Like this post

Likes # 0

Thanks for the quick response rdave13 - I see I am not alone with this problem! Whilst the Norton Forum shows a couple of suggestions, it doesn't (so far) give a full-proof answer.

I guess I should have stuck with Kaspersky - that worked just fine with no conflict with Windows 7.

Like this post

Likes # 0

Like this post

Likes # 0

Like this post

Reply to this topic

This thread has been locked.



Send to a friend

Email this article to a friend or colleague:


PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose.