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==Notes==
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Excerpts from a chatroom on 2006-06-25:
Excerpts from [[SluggySquad]] on 2006-06-25:
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I attached a debugger to an internet game last night and saw a yahoo_idle.dll and a norton_hook.dll (or something along those lines) that were attached after startup [of the application]. I couldn't do file sharing on my LAN because Norton was blocking it on this computer... AND it wouldn't let 1/2 of my network games/applications even do what they needed to do for some reason even when I tweaked the firewall settings for full access to those applications. (Note: the Norton DLL is injected even when Norton Internet Security is dissabled)
I attached a debugger to an internet game last night and saw a yahoo_idle.dll and a norton_hook.dll (or something along those lines) that were attached after startup [of the application]. I couldn't do file sharing on my LAN because Norton was blocking it on this computer... AND it wouldn't let 1/2 of my network games/applications even do what they needed to do for some reason even when I tweaked the firewall settings for full access to those applications. (Note: the Norton DLL is injected even when Norton Internet Security is disabled)
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Two of the files which were attached:
* Path=C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\SYMANT~1\ANTISPAM\ASOEHOOK.DLL
* c:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccL40.dll

Revision as of 17:53, 25 June 2006

computing: software: Norton Internet Security

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Excerpts from SluggySquad on 2006-06-25:

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I attached a debugger to an internet game last night and saw a yahoo_idle.dll and a norton_hook.dll (or something along those lines) that were attached after startup [of the application]. I couldn't do file sharing on my LAN because Norton was blocking it on this computer... AND it wouldn't let 1/2 of my network games/applications even do what they needed to do for some reason even when I tweaked the firewall settings for full access to those applications. (Note: the Norton DLL is injected even when Norton Internet Security is disabled)

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Two of the files which were attached:

  • Path=C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\SYMANT~1\ANTISPAM\ASOEHOOK.DLL
  • c:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccL40.dll