Well, my Norton/Symantec Internet Security "detected" the high risk "Suspicious.Cloud.7.F" in the file nssckbi.dll and quarantined it. I restored the file to c:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\ but did not tell it to quit scanning for this risk.

The system automatically submitted it to Symantec for evaluation.

Is this an important file? I mean, by quarantining it, did Norton damage my SM installation? Should I worry? Or is this just an annoyance that I can now forget about since I've restored it?

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Paul B. Gallagher

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