Thanks, James.
I saw your post after I posted mine.
Temporarily overriding all protection is also an option. I prefer to 
specifically allow the utilities, so that eventually others will benefit from 
the reputation feedback to Symantec.

Thanks,
Bruce Beford



------ Original Message ------

From: James F. Boehner MD
To: 'Bruce Beford', [email protected]
Sent: March 18, 2017 at 4:57 PM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] KX3 update utility download removed (i.e. blocked) by

I sent this a little earlier today: Oliver, I have Windows 7, so hopefully this 
will apply to your OS. Go to the lower right of your screen. If you have the 
standard configuration, there will be a system tray. Left click on the "up 
arrow" to bring up the hidden icons. Right click on the Norton Icon, which is a 
yellow check mark with a green one within. Click on "Disable Auto Protect". It 
will give you a protection warning pop-up, and lets you select the duration of 
disabling the Auto Protect. 15 minutes is generally enough time. Download the 
file, and install as usual. Norton is a bit aggressive these days. '73 de JIM 
N2ZZ -----Original Message----- From: Elecraft 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bruce Beford Sent: 
Saturday, March 18, 2017 3:53 PM To: [email protected]; 
[email protected] Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 update utility download 
removed (i.e. blocked) by Well, I have seen a lot of Norton-bashing, but not 
one single helpful suggestion.
  Here go
es. Oliver, Norton, as well as many other anti-malware programs use different 
techniques to try to protect you. Some are known anti-virus definitions, or 
heuristic analysis, or looking to see how many other users of their software 
have downloaded the particular file you are downloading. Norton will err on the 
side of caution, and quarantine a file if it does not have a known "reputation" 
as safe. When you try to open the file, you will get a small warning box in the 
bottom right of the screen that says it has been removed by Norton. Click on 
"View Details" within this box. This will bring up another window that shows 
that it has been quarantined. Within this box, you will see a button that says 
"More Options"- From here, you can tell Norton to Restore the file. It will 
then be flagged as OK, and this action will be submitted to Norton. This helps 
them keep their Reputation checks updated. You can also open Norton directly, 
and click on "History". In the list that appears, you
  should 
seewhere the file was quarantined. You can also restore it by clicking on that 
entry in the log. I hope this helps. -Bruce N1RX 
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