Troubleshoot Norton Internet Security; What Is Wrong With This Web Site - Symantec NORTON INTERNET SECURITY 2004 User Manual

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Troubleshoot Norton Internet Security

What is wrong with this Web site?

Problem
It could be Cookie
Blocking
It could be
Parental Control
It could be a
firewall rule
It could be Ad
Blocking
It could be ActiveX
or Java blocking
Troubleshoot Norton Internet Security
Check here for possible solutions to issues that might
arise with Norton Internet Security.
If you cannot connect to a Web site with Norton Internet
Security disabled, there might be a problem with the
Internet or your
Internet service
connection is working, it's possible a Norton Internet
Security feature is preventing you from viewing the site.
Solution
Many Web sites require that cookies be enabled on your
computer to display correctly.
See
"Change the Cookie Blocking setting"
If you have set up Parental Control to block certain
categories of Web sites, it may be blocking the site that
you are attempting to view. When Parental Control blocks
a site, it always displays a message telling you that the
site is blocked.
See
"Restrict Web site access"
A firewall rule might be blocking the Web site. When this
happens, you will usually see a message saying that you
could not connect.
See
"Customize firewall protection"
Sometimes blocking advertisements on the Internet
prevents an entire Web site from appearing in your
browser.
See
"Blocking Internet advertisements"
Some Web sites display only ActiveX controls or Java
applets. If you are blocking them, nothing appears on
these sites.
See
"Change individual security settings"
Troubleshooting
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