NTOSKRNL. EXE blocked!

My antivirus (Symantec) software blocks an attempt of ntoskrnl.exe to access the internet; Why is this?

Hello

Try to add the firewall rule to allow all traffic, and that took care of it.

(1) make sure that you have the latest version and updats for SEVEN.

(2) visit the Symantec website for known issues

(3) I would check the event logs of Windows for a bit more information.

http://www.Symantec.com/connect/forums/traffic-blocked-ntoskrnlexe

Good luck $

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