El 30/08/12 07:41, Interges escribió:
> I expected to receive responses from profesionals to find
> sollutions.I am wasting a lot of time because of an update not
> required.


SeaMonkey does not update itself without asking you in the first
place. So you accepted to update, making it a required one.


> For the rest, yes, the Norton is updated, and yes, Windows is
> correctly updated. And about if the problem is in my computer, the
> response is that Norton didn't show alerts like this since this XP
> was mounted as new, and that this alert only appears during the
> 2.12 upgrade. More clues ?


I've just updated SeaMonkey on Windows to the 2.12 version and I have
not experimented any problems so far.

You could try a simple experiment: enter in the Program Files\Norton
Antivirus directory (or whatever name it has), choose a random DLL
inside it and delete it, then report back when you experience any
problem to complain about how dangerous is Windows Explorer breaking
your antivirus.

I see your point (one of the most popular among paid antivirus may
lead to errors in SeaMonkey 2.12 update, so many people could
complain), Callek has already said how this might be prevented on the
SeaMonkey Team part in the future, but please you must also
acknowledge that no antivirus should permanently delete a file without
prior user-content. If your antivirus removes files without you having
a chance to avoid it just because it wrongly detects them as
virus-infected, your antivirus is broken, no matter how popular it is.


> I have sended the file to Symantec, but seems that nobody more
> concerned about doing things as they should. Fix the problem
> causing the alert. This is the thing really disturbing.


To me, this looks like a PEBCAK.

-- 
Ricardo Palomares (RickieES)
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