New major patch released for Norton Internet Security 2011

New major patch released for Norton Internet Security 2011

New update adds support for Firefox 4, fixes bugs, boosts performance and improves compatibility with previous Norton products.

Symantec has announced a major update – 18.6.0.29 – to its 2011 security products, including Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton AntiVirus 2011. This update includes a few new features, such as support for the Firefox 4 browser, plus performance enhancements, improved compatibility with third-party programs and a number of bug fixes.

Version 18.6.0.29 also corrects an issue whereby upgrading from a previous version of Norton resulted in a loss of subscription days being reported. Other enhancements include an “improved” activation process, plus better performance from the IE9 plug-ins as well as all previous changes introduced by the previous update (18.5).

The patch – which is installed automatically through LiveUpdate – is available now for English-language users, and will be rolled out to other language versions shortly. 

Norton 2011 users wishing to verify that the patch has been installed should open the main console and click Support and roll the mouse over the About entry in the drop-down menu. If it’s not there, launch LiveUpdate to download and install the update; a reboot will be required.

Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton AntiVirus 2011 are available as 60-day trials for free download, and require a PC running Windows XP or later.

This article originally appeared at softwarecrew.co.uk

Source: Copyright Software Crew

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