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Re: Keychain Access and Norton AntiVirus



Turn off Norton Auto-Protect and see if that fixes it.

On Oct 15, 2004, at 1:46 PM, Ron Bishop wrote:

Has anyone experienced conflicts with Keychain Access and Norton Antivirus 9?

We have a department that has Home Directories on a 10.2.8 Server and the workstations are 10.3.5. Users are unable to gain access to their Keychains. The login.keychain comes up as locked and they are unable to alter them, delete them, or make new ones. Passwords are not saved. The Keychains folder begins to fill with other files with names that are just gibberish - or maybe encrypted?

The problem only seems to manifest itself on workstations with Norton AntiVirus installed....On workstations without Norton Antivirus there is no problem.

Thanks,

Ron Bishop
Macintosh Systems Administrator

The Kansas City Star
1729 Grand Boulevard
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
816.234.4943

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