I use vista home premium.i am the only user. In windows update, change the settings, I noticed information as "some settings are managed by your system administrator" under updates important, I can not access or change the settings.

recently, I tried to change the reg key by going to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\POLICIES\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\WINDOWS UPDATE\AU" in the right panel, I changed my reg AUoptions value to 0.

I'm using norton 360 (ver 2.5.0.5) .no other norton is installed.my subscription will be emds after 865 days.

UH - huh. You have 2¼ ~ years remaining on an N360 2009 subscription. I see.

In this case, the Symantec Support should be able to help you eliminate the hijackware infection which is causing your problem.

Good luck!

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