Nick,
Norton Power Eraser also identifies AS as a risk, with a default to remove program.
NPE Program:
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/uk/hom ... file_en_us
* Norton identifies threat in AS 4.0.1 (PART 2)
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Re: Norton identifies threat in AS 4.0.1 (PART 2)
Not much I can do about it really other than advise that you get better anti-virus software. It is probably mainly because I'm not prepared to pay £100+ a year to add a certificate to AS.
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Nick
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Re: Norton identifies threat in AS 4.0.1 (PART 2)
There are lots of free options here, and effectiveness/ popularity etc change. At the moment I'm with Avira which is down the list, but I felt I had more control, but recently moved from Avast. Can't remember why but I did not like their top pick Comodo.
I have no idea if they will give you the same problem, but I have not had a problem with Avira.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-fr ... ftware.htm
I have no idea if they will give you the same problem, but I have not had a problem with Avira.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-fr ... ftware.htm
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Re: Norton identifies threat in AS 4.0.1 (PART 2)
Just as an aside, I use Norton Internet Security 2014 and it doesn't flag Ancestral Sources as having a problem.
Bill
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