Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Robert Alexander wrote:
Today on my windows Vista 32 bit computer I ran into a problem with
the update to 2.16. Norton Anti virus blocked and quarantined a
file named nssckbi.dll calling it suspicious. Should I allow this
file to run or is it something I want to avoid.

You should allow this file to run, it is a known issue that Norton,
even when we have repeatedly submitted "false positive" and "bad"
reports to them, as well as submit in-advance (by days) our binaries
for whitelisting, that this still happens for some users.

See the "windows" section of
<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/#issues >

FWIW, my Norton Internet Security v. 19 didn't flag anything when I upgraded on two different Win7 Pro SP1 computers (though it had previously fretted when I upgraded to v. 2.15.1). If they think it's bad, they should always think it's bad, shouldn't they? Or do we have different versions of the dll for the two different operating systems?

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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