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Norton Internet Security™ 2006
User Guide
Documentation version 9.0
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Contents

Chapter 1

Installation
Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Installing Norton Internet Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Configuring Norton Internet Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Using the Home Network Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
If the opening screen does not appear . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Chapter 2

Getting started
Starting Norton Internet Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Activating your product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exploring the main window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking your protection while you work . . . . . . . . .
Responding to Norton Protection Center
messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For more information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Chapter 3

15
16
18
19
22
23

Responding to emergencies
If you suspect that your computer is infected with
a virus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
If your product won’t install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Service and support solutions
Index

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Contents

Installation

1

This chapter includes the following topics:
1

Before you begin

1

Installing Norton Internet Security

1

Configuring Norton Internet Security

1

Using the Home Network Wizard

1

If the opening screen does not appear

Before you begin
Before you begin, close all open programs on your
computer. Other open programs may interfere with
installation.
Norton Internet Security contains an antivirus program.
If you have other antivirus programs installed on your
computer, a panel appears to help you remove them. To
remove these programs, follow the instructions in the
panel.
Norton Internet Security contains a firewall program. If
you have other firewall programs installed on your
computer, it is recommended that you uninstall them to
prevent installation errors. For more information, see the
user documentation that came with the firewall program.

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Installation
Installing Norton Internet Security

Installing Norton Internet Security
You can install Norton Internet Security from a CD or from
a file that you download.
Before you begin, close all programs that are open on your
computer.
To install Norton Internet Security
1
See “If the opening
screen does not
appear” on page 13.

Do one of the following:
1
If you are installing from a CD, insert the CD into
the CD-ROM drive.
1
If you downloaded your copy of Norton Internet
Security, double-click the file that you downloaded.

2 In the opening panel, click Install Norton Internet
Security to begin the installation.
3 Read the License Agreement, click I accept the
License Agreement, and then type your product key
if prompted.
If you do not accept the License Agreement, you cannot
continue the installation.
4 Click Next.
The preinstall scan begins automatically, and will take
a few minutes.

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If the Active Applications Detected panel appears, close
all open programs, and then click Start Scan.
Once the scan begins, you can do one of the following:
1

If you want to stop the scan, click Stop Scan.

1

When the scan is finished, click View Details to
view the results of the scan, and then click OK.

5 In the Select the installation type panel, click the type
of installation that you want, and then select the folder
where you want to install Norton Internet Security.
6 Click Next.
The Installation Progress panel tracks the progress of
the installation. This will take a few minutes.

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Configuring Norton Internet Security

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7 Click Finish to restart your computer.

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Your computer is not protected until it restarts and you
complete the configuration.
After your computer restarts, wait for the Norton
Internet Security window to open on your desktop
before you continue. This may take several minutes.

Configuring Norton Internet Security
You must be online to configure this product.
During configuration, you can activate and register this
product, check for network settings, and receive the latest
security protection.

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If you choose not to register at this time, or if you have any
difficulty with registration, you can register on the
Symantec Web site. On the Internet, go to the following
URL:
www. symantec.com
To configure Norton Internet Security
In the opening configuration panel, click Next.
2 In the Activation panel, ensure that you are connected
to the Internet, and then click Next.
Activation may take several minutes.
3 In the Activation Complete panel, review your
subscription information, and then click Print to print
your product key.
You will need this product key if you want to install
this product on a new computer.
4 Click Next.
Connecting may take several minutes.
1

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Installation
Using the Home Network Wizard

5 In the Create your Norton Account panel, do one of the
following:
1
If you want to create a new Norton Account,
complete the Create new account section, and then
click Submit.
1
If you currently have a Norton account, complete
the I already have an account section, and then click
Log on.
6 In the confirmation panel, click Next.
7 If the Security panel appears, Symantec recommends
that you leave all options checked to use Norton
products to protect your computer, and then click Next
to close the panel.
8 Review the Next Steps panel, and then click Finish to
allow Norton Internet Security to perform the following
tasks:
Run the Home
Network Wizard

Adds computers to a home or local
network
See “Using the Home Network
Wizard” on page 12.

Run LiveUpdate

Downloads and installs the latest
security protection

9 In the Welcome to LiveUpdate panel, click Next to start
downloading updates.
This will take several minutes.
10 When the updates are complete, click Finish.

Using the Home Network Wizard
Norton Internet Security allows you to organize computers
on your network and the Internet into Trusted and
Restricted Zones. Zones allow you to grant trusted
computers access to your computer while blocking

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If the opening screen does not appear

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malicious users. Zones can be assigned to one or more
locations.
The Personal Firewall does not regulate computers that
are in the Trusted Zone. Computers in the Trusted Zone
have as much access to your computer as they would have
if you did not have a firewall. Computers in the Restricted
Zone cannot communicate with your computer at all.
To use the Home Network Wizard to add computers to
your Trusted Zone
In the Home Network Wizard opening panel, click Next.
2 In the Network Adapters Found table, ensure that the
Autoconfigure Adapter check box is checked for each
network adapter that you want to configure
automatically.
The Home Network Wizard will add the other computers
in your network to your Trusted Zone.
1

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Technically, the Home Network Wizard adds the other
computers in your network that use the same subnet
mask as each autoconfigured adapter.
3 Click Next.
4 In the Locations table, ensure that the check box is
checked for each location that should use these Trusted
Zone settings.
5 Click Next.
6 Click Finish.

If the opening screen does not appear
Sometimes a computer’s CD-ROM drive does not
automatically run a CD.
To start the installation from the product CD
On your desktop, double-click My Computer.
2 In the My Computer window, double-click the icon for
your CD-ROM drive.
3 In the list of files, double-click CDstart.exe.
1

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Installation
If the opening screen does not appear

Getting started

2

This chapter includes the following topics:
1

Starting Norton Internet Security

1

Activating your product

1

Exploring the main window

1

Checking your protection while you work

1

Responding to Norton Protection Center messages

1

For more information

Starting Norton Internet Security
See “Responding to
Norton Protection
Center messages”
on page 22.

Norton Internet Security protects any computer on which
it is installed. You do not have to start the program to be
protected. If Norton Internet Security detects a situation
that requires your attention, a window appears to help you
resolve it.
At any time, you can start Norton Internet Security to
adjust settings, review protection, or perform preventive
maintenance. All of the program features can be accessed
from the main window.

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Getting started
Activating your product

To start Norton Internet Security
4

Do one of the following:
1

On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Programs
> Norton Internet Security > Norton Internet
Security.

1

On the Windows XP taskbar, click Start > All
Programs > Norton Internet Security > Norton
Internet Security.

1

On the Windows desktop, double-click the Norton
Internet Security icon.
On the Windows System tray, double-click the
Norton Internet Security icon.
In Windows XP, the system tray is called the
notification area.

1

To display the Norton Internet Security button and
menu on the Internet Explorer toolbar
1 Open Internet Explorer.
2 In Internet Explorer, on the View menu, click Toolbars
> Norton Internet Security.
3 To the right of the Norton Internet Security button, click
the arrow to make more choices.
To start Norton Internet Security from the Internet
Explorer toolbar
4

On the Internet Explorer toolbar, click the Norton
Internet Security button, and then click Configure
security settings.

Activating your product
Product activation reduces software piracy and ensures
that you are using authentic Symantec software.
If you did not activate your product during installation,
you will receive an Activation Needed alert regularly until
you activate the product.

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Activating your product

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17

You must activate your product within the time period
specified by the alert or it will stop working.
You can activate your product from the Activation Needed
alert or from the Activation option on the Help menu.
Activation should take a few minutes.
To activate your product from the Activation Needed
alert
In the alert, click Activate Now.
2 Click OK.
3 In the Activation window, click Next.
1

4 In the Activation Successful window, click Finish.
To activate your product from the Help menu
1

At the top of the main window, click Help and
Support, and then click Activation.

2 In the Activation window, click Next.
3 In the Activation Successful window, click Finish.

If you have problems activating
If you cannot connect to the Symantec servers to activate
your product, first check to see if you have parental control
software, either installed or through your ISP, that might
be blocking the connection.
A connectivity problem may occur if you are using parental
control software. If you suspect that parental controls are
blocking the connection, configure the parental controls
so that they do not block the activation procedure. You will
need to log on to your parental control software as an
administrator, or log on to the Internet through your ISP
as an administrator to change your configuration.
If parental controls are not the problem, or if you cannot
reconfigure your parental controls to resolve the issue, you
can activate by phone.

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Getting started
Exploring the main window

To activate by phone

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Before you begin, please have paper and a pencil available
to write down the unlock code that you will receive at the
end of the call.
1 Disconnect from the Internet.
2 In the Connection Problem window, click Activate my
software by phone, and then click Next.
3 In the Phone Activation window, select your country.
4 Dial the telephone number that displays in the box to
the right.
5 Follow the voice prompts that are provided.

Exploring the main window
When you start Norton Internet Security, the main window
opens. Buttons at the top and left side of the main window
provide access to all Norton Internet Security features,
options, and online Help.

To explore the main window
1 Start Norton Internet Security.
2 On the left side of the main window, click a feature to
display its components, and then click a component.

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Checking your protection while you work

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3 In the center of the window, click the underlined link
that you want to explore.
4 At the top of the main window, click a button. You have
the following options:
Block Traffic/Allow
Traffic

Stops and starts all communication
to and from your computer.

LiveUpdate

Checks for updates to installed
Symantec products.

Options

Customizes the general features of
Norton Internet Security.
You can access more options while
you are running specific programs.

Help & Support

Provides access to the Help for
Norton Internet Security and other
installed Symantec products.

Checking your protection while you work
As you use your computer, Norton Protection Center
monitors how well your activities are protected from
threats, risks, and damage. Before you begin a task, you
can use Norton Protection Center to determine if it is safe
to continue.
The Norton Protection Center main window summarizes
your current protection for different activities such as
emailing and Web browsing. It estimates a general level
of protection based on the security programs installed on
your computer.

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Getting started
Checking your protection while you work

A status indicator also appears in the Windows task bar.
The status levels are as follows:
Good

No action is required on your part.

Attention required

Some issues require your attention
but your computer is not at risk.

Urgent attention

Some issues threaten your
computer's data or its ability to
perform effectively.

You do not have to start your product to be advised when
your protection level falls below Good. Norton Protection
Center alerts you if you need to take urgent action. These
alerts appear above the Windows task bar.
In addition to providing overall protection status, Norton
Protection Center displays your protection level for each
of the following categories:
Security Basics

Protects your computer from
viruses and other security threats,
and ensures that your protection
is updated frequently. It reports on
whether your hard disk has been
scanned for viruses recently, if you
have spyware protection, and
whether you receive automatic
Windows and antivirus updates (if
applicable).

Email & Messaging

Protects your email and instant
messages from viruses, Internet
worms, spam, phishing, identity
theft activity, and other risks.

Getting started
Checking your protection while you work

Web Browsing

Protects your computer from
viruses and other security risks
while you are using your Web
browser, downloading or
streaming music, and playing
games. This category also includes
ad blocking and pop-up blocking
software, and reports on whether
parental control features are
blocking undesirable Web sites.

Data Recovery

Protects your files, including
photographs, music, and business
documents, from being lost due to
unexpected crashes, accidental file
deletions, program malfunctions,
install malfunctions, and other
computer failures.

Performance

Keeps your disk drives and
Windows operating system running
smoothly. This category includes
programs that clean up unwanted
Internet files, examine and repair
hard disk problems, and fix
Windows problems. The category
also includes programs that
provide you with real-time virus,
spyware, and other risk protection
(if applicable).

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To check protection levels
See “Starting Norton
Internet Security”
on page 15.

In the main window, click Norton Protection Center.
2 In the Norton Protection Center window, click a
protection category.
3 Review the list of protection items.
1

Limited or no protection in a category may often be
resolved by adjusting a category setting.

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Getting started
Responding to Norton Protection Center messages

Depending on the type of activity, you can turn an item on
or off, change settings, or update the status of a feature
that is out-of-date.
To adjust a category setting
In the Norton Protection Center window, click the
protection category name.
2 Do one of the following:
1
To turn on protection, click the protection item, and
then click Turn On.
1
To update protection, click the protection item, and
then select one of the available options on the
drop-down list.
1

Responding to Norton Protection Center
messages
When a Norton Protection Center message appears, you
can take immediate action to improve your protection level.
The information in the message describes the situation
that is affecting your protection level and suggests how to
proceed. You can change alerting and other display
behavior using a shortcut menu or the Options menu.
To respond to a Norton Protection Center message
In the Norton Protection Center window, read the
description of the situation.
2 Do one of the following:
1

1

To respond immediately, click Fix Now.

1

To get more information, click more info.

1

To respond later, click close.

To change the types of alerts that Norton Protection Center
shows you, use the shortcut menu or the Options dialog
box.

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For more information

23

To change Norton Protection Center alerting
4

Do one of the following:
1
On the Windows taskbar or system tray, right-click
the Norton Protection Center icon, and then on
the Alert Options submenu, check or uncheck the
menu item that you want to change.
1

In the main window, click Options > Norton
Protection Center Options, and then select the
items that you want to change.

For more information
The product documentation provides assistance for using
Norton Internet Security. You can find the information that
you need on your computer and on the Web.

Using Help
Help is available throughout your Symantec product. Help
buttons and links to more information provide assistance
that is specific to the task that you are completing. The
Help menu provides a comprehensive guide to all of the
product features and tasks that you can complete.
To use Help
At the top of the main window, click Help & Support
> Norton Internet Security Help.
2 In the Help window, in the left pane, select a tab. Your
options are:
1

Contents

Displays Help by topic

Index

Lists all keywords for the Help
topics in alphabetical order

Search

Opens a search box in which you
can type a word or a phrase

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Getting started
For more information

You can also print any topic in Help.
To print a topic in Help
In the Help window, click the Contents tab.
2 In the Contents list, select the topic that you want to
print, and then click Print.
3 Select whether you want to print only the selected topic,
or the topic and all of the subtopics under it.
4 Click OK.
1

Window and dialog box Help
Window and dialog box Help is context-sensitive, meaning
that it provides help for the window or dialog box that you
are currently using.
To access window or dialog box Help
4

Do one of the following:
1
In a window, select any Help link.
1

In a dialog box, click more info.

Accessing the User Guide PDF
You can find the Norton Internet Security User Guide on
the CD in PDF format. You must have Adobe® Reader®
installed on your computer to read the PDF.

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If you purchased this product as a download, the PDF and
Adobe Reader were not included. You must download the
PDF from the Symantec Web site and Adobe Reader from
the Adobe Web site.
To install Adobe Reader from the CD
1 Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2 In the window that appears, click Browse.
3 If applicable, double-click the WINNT folder.
4 In the CD window, double-click the Manual folder.
5 If applicable, double-click the Adobe folder.
6 Double-click the program file.

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For more information

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7 Follow the on-screen instructions to select a folder for
Adobe Reader, and then complete the installation.
Once you have installed Adobe Reader, you can read the
PDF from the CD.
To read the User Guide PDF from the CD
1 Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2 In the window that appears, click Browse.
3 If applicable, double-click the WINNT folder.
4 In the CD window, double-click the Manual folder.
5 Double-click the PDF.
You can also copy the User Guide to your hard disk and
read it from there.
To read the User Guide from your hard disk
1 Open the location into which you copied the PDF.
2 Double-click the PDF.

Symantec products on the Web
You can find extensive information about all Symantec
products on the Symantec Web site. There are several ways
to access the Symantec Web site.
To access the Symantec Web site from the Help menu
1

In the main window, click Help & Support.

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Getting started
For more information

2 Select the solution that you want. Your options are:
Help and Support

Takes you to the product support
page of the Symantec Web site,
from which you can access the
knowledge bases and downloads
for your product.

Symantec Security
Response

Takes you to the Security Response
page of the Symantec Web site,
from which you can update your
protection and read the latest
information about antithreat
technology.

More Symantec
solutions

Takes you to the Symantec Store
Web site, from which you can get
product information on every
Symantec product.

Within your Symantec product, the Reports page contains
a link to the Symantec online Virus Encyclopedia, as does
the Internet Explorer toolbar.
To access the Symantec Web site from the Reports page
1

In the main window, under Norton AntiVirus, click
Reports.

2 On the Reports page, click View Online Virus
Encyclopedia.
To access the Symantec Web site from Internet Explorer
1 Open Internet Explorer.
2 On the toolbar, click Norton AntiVirus > View Virus
Encyclopedia.
This option connects you to the Symantec Security
Response Web page, from which you can search for
information on all types of viruses.

Getting started
For more information

To access the Symantec Web site in your browser
4

On the Internet, go to the following URL:
www.symantec.com

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Getting started
For more information

Responding to
emergencies

3

This chapter includes the following topics:
1

If you suspect that your computer is infected with a
virus

1

If your product won’t install

If you suspect that your computer is
infected with a virus
If you cannot run the Preinstall Checkup, but you can
connect to the Internet, you can run virus detection from
the Symantec Security Response Web site.

Scanning for viruses with Symantec Security Check
The Web-based Symantec Security Check scan uses the
most up-to-date virus definition files, including definitions
that were created after you purchased your product.
To scan for viruses with Symantec Security Check
On the Internet, visit the Symantec Security Response
Web site at the following URL:
http://security.symantec.com
2 In the Symantec Security Check introductory window,
click Go.
3 In the Symantec Security Check window, under Virus
Detection, click Start.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the scan.
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Responding to emergencies
If your product won’t install

If your product won’t install
If you try to install your product on a computer due to a
problem, and you choose not to run the Symantec Preinstall
Checkup during installation, start over and run the
Symantec Preinstall Checkup as directed.
After running the Symantec Preinstall Checkup, delete the
installation files that were left behind in the folder after
you initially tried to install.
To delete remaining installation files
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Run.
2 In the Run dialog box, type %TEMP%
1

3 Click OK.
4 With the temp folder open, on the Edit menu, click
Select All.
5 Press Delete.

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If you are not sure which files should be deleted, move
them to a different folder, or do not delete them.
6 Close the temp folder window.
After you delete the temporary files, begin the installation
again and run the Symantec Preinstall Checkup to be sure
that you have resolved the problem.

Service and support
solutions

About online support
Symantec offers a range of technical support and customer
service options on the Internet at the following address:
http://service.symantec.com
On the Symantec support Web site, you can search our
technical support knowledge base for help with technical
issues, such as installing, configuring, or troubleshooting
your Symantec product. You can also find help with
subscriptions, rebates, registration, and other nontechnical
issues.
The Symantec Web site contains answers to the most
common customer questions.

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If you received this product when you purchased your
computer, your computer manufacturer may be responsible
for providing your support.

About phone support
Should you have a question or problem that you cannot
resolve on the support Web site by yourself, the site
provides a link to information about fee-based phone
support. This support is available to all registered
customers. Click the link for phone support. You’ll be led
through the online options first, and then to the telephone
contact options.

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Service and support solutions
Support for old and discontinued versions

Support for old and discontinued
versions
When Symantec announces that a product will no longer
be marketed or sold, telephone support is discontinued 60
days later. Technical information may still be available
through the support Web site at the following address:
http://service.symantec.com

Subscription policy
If your Symantec product includes virus, threat, firewall,
spam, or Web content protection, you may be entitled to
receive updates using LiveUpdate. These updates are
available through subscription.
Subscription length varies by Symantec product. After
your initial subscription ends, you must renew it before
you can update your protection. When you run LiveUpdate
near the end of your subscription period, you are prompted
to subscribe for a nominal charge. Simply follow the
instructions on the screen to renew.

Worldwide service and support
Support solutions vary by country. For Symantec and
International Partner locations outside of the United States,
contact one of the service and support offices listed below,
or connect to the following address and select your
language:

Service and support solutions
Worldwide service and support

http://service.symantec.com
Region

Contact information

North America

1

Symantec Corporation
555 International Way
Springfield, OR 97477
U.S.A.

http://www.symantec.com/
Australia and New
Zealand

1

Symantec Australia
Level 2, 1 Julius Avenue
North Ryde, NSW 2113
Sydney
Australia

http://www.symantec.com/region/reg_ap/
+61 (2) 8879-1000
Fax: +61 (2) 8879-1001
Europe, Middle East,
and Africa

1

Symantec Ltd Consumer Services & Support
PO Box 5689 Blanchardstown
Dublin 15 Ireland

http://www.symantec.com/region/reg_eu/
Please check the Web site for the appropriate phone
number.

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Service and support solutions
Worldwide service and support

Region

Contact information

Latin America

1

Symantec Brasil
Av. Dr. Chucri Zaidan, 920
Market Place Tower
12° andar
São Paulo - SP
CEP: 04583-904 Brasil, SA

1

Portuguese language support:
Internet: http://www.service.symantec.com/br
Phone: Brazil: +55 (11) 5189-6300

1

Spanish language support:
Internet: http://www.service.symantec.com/mx
Phone: Mexico: +52 55 5322 3681 (Mexico DF); 01 800
711 8443 (Interior)

August 9, 2005

Index

A
activation
phone 17
problems 17
procedure 16
Adobe Reader
installing 24
using to view PDF 24
alerts
Norton Protection Center 22
attention required alert 22

Help (continued)
printing 23
Symantec service and
support 31
Home Network Wizard 13

I
installation
from CD 10
problems 29–30
Internet
Symantec Web sites 25

D
Data Recovery protection
category 21

L

Email & Messaging protection
category 20

LiveUpdate
accessing from the main
window 18
obtaining product
updates 18

F

M

features
configuration 11

main window
Help & Support 18
LiveUpdate 18
options 18
messages
Norton Protection Center 22

E

H
Help
accessing 23

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Index

N
Networking
about 13
configuration 13
zones 13
networks
configuring with Home
Network Wizard 13
Norton Internet Security
desktop icon 16
main window 18
starting 15
Norton Protection Center
about 19
messages 22
options 22

O
options
button, main window 18
Norton Protection Center 22

P
Performance protection
category 21
phone activation 17
post-installation tasks
activating 11
registering 11
Preinstall Scanner
problems running 30
problems
activation 17
protection categories
Data Recovery 19
Email & Messaging 19
Performance 19

protection categories (continued)
Security Basics 19
Web Browsing 19

R
register your software 11
Restricted Zone 13

S
scans
before installation 10
cancel 10
Symantec Security
Check 29
security
alerts 22
status 19
Security Basics protection
category 20
Service and Support 31
Symantec Security Check
for emergency scans 29
Symantec Security Response 25
Symantec Web site
accessing from the Help
menu 25
Security Response page 25

T
Technical Support 31
for Norton Internet
Security 25
from Symantec 25
toolbar
displaying in Internet
Explorer 16

Index

troubleshooting
activation 17
technical support 31
Trusted Zone 13

U
urgent attention required
alert 22
User Guide PDF
on CD 24
opening 24

V
virus protection
Preinstall Scanner 30
Symantec Security
Check 29

W
Web Browsing protection
category 21
Web sites
accessing Symantec from
the Help menu 25
Symantec Security
Response 25

Z
zones
about 13
Restricted 13
Trusted 13

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