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GrumpyOldSquid replied on November 20, 2008 14:48 to the question "Vipre blocking iTunes" in Sunbelt Software:
It appears the uninstall/reinstall of VIPRE has successfully solved the problem. I have not had anymore pop ups of the attention message.
I still do not understand why this occurred and I am wondering if it will occur again.
Thank you for the quick response and accurate instructions and assistance for resolving the problem.
GrumpyOldSquid replied on November 19, 2008 18:34 to the question "Vipre blocking iTunes" in Sunbelt Software:
Perry,
I looked into your response. The iTunes801Setup.exe (Misc (General)) program is definitely listed on the "Always Allowed" list along with another iTunes Setup file/program but VIPRE still brings up the attention message.
Additionally I had to down load a program from the Sony website today and ran into the same problem. I must have had to "Allow" well over 100 times before the program was completely downloaded or installed.
/this is beginning to be very annoying and bothersome.
After re-booting the laptop on completing the download and installation I had to "Allow" again for the iTunes program.
What gives?
What am I doing wrong?
Is there a problem with my installation of ViPRE?
Is there a problem with VIPRE?
Please help!
GrumpyOldSquid asked a question in Sunbelt Software on November 19, 2008 14:55:
Vipre blocking iTunesI have a site license for and am running VIPRE on a desktop (XP/Home) and on a laptop (Vista/Home Premium) as well as a couple of other machines in my home.
On my primary desktop I am not having any problems but on my primary laptop I am getting an attention message that a suspicious file is being opened.
Program: iTunes801Setup.exe (Misc (General)).
VIPRE has temporarily blocked this program from running until you decide what action to take.
What do you want to do?
Then I have the option to "Block" or "Allow".
I allow and then it pops up again and again. As many as six or more times before it stops.
iTunes is installed on both machines.
I had iTunes installed on the desktop before I installed VIPRE.
I installed iTunes after VIPRE was already installed on the laptop.
Why is this happening?
How can I get it to stop?
Is there some problem with my installation of either VIPRE or iTunes?
Please advise.
GrumpyOldSquid marked one of Peterh's replies in Sunbelt Software as useful. Peterh replied to the question "Cannot update definitions".
GrumpyOldSquid replied on November 19, 2008 04:40 to the question "Cannot update definitions" in Sunbelt Software:
After trying for an hour to manually update all of a sudden it worked.
There was no change in conditions just a passage of time. I don't understand what happened here.
All the while I was trying it did not appear to be making a connection with the host even though I confirmed that the internet connection was good.
If someone has an explanation I sure would like to hear it.
Now I am no longer "Not Happy", now I'm confused.
GrumpyOldSquid asked a question in Sunbelt Software on November 19, 2008 04:32:
Cannot update definitionsI cannot update definitions on my laptop (Vista Home Premium). Currently at version 2394 from 11/11.-
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A comment on the question "Software wants to update but just says "Error reading setup initialization file"" in Sunbelt Software:
This worked for me but I can understand the problem for people without a high speed connection. Also I bought a site license since I have four computers in the house (2 on XP/Home and 2 on Vista Home Premium). However the problem only came up on one of the XP machines. How come? – GrumpyOldSquid, on November 13, 2008 16:53
GrumpyOldSquid marked one of PerryB's replies in Sunbelt Software as useful. PerryB replied to the question "Software wants to update but just says "Error reading setup initialization file"".
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