When the Norton Toolbar will work on Firefox 8?
Whenever I'm Firefox 7, I get the pop-up box saying to install Firefox 8, I could do this only Norton is not compatible with 8 so for now, I'll use FF7.
I installed 8 only to find that the toolbar has been disabled!
I restarted OS (as suggested by Stan0008 above), then the third reboot, Norton does not update correctly. I contacted Norton at this stage.
So far, Norton Add ons were not visible in any of my menus either. Right SOD they suddenly appear in the Tools menu when Norton were there remotely fiddling.
You will then need to activate your Norton Toolbar from there. There will be two options, one is the toolbar and the other as "Norton vulnerability Protections." Select both.
(Or let Norton remote... maybe they a magic wand over there at their end to bring up in the first place... the Add option!)
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I've just updated to 29 of Firefox. Since the update the Norton Toolbar is no longer compatible. The Norton toolbar has worked in the last version of Firefox that I had installed. Is there a way to get back to the last version of Firefox where this toolbar is compatible and keep all the settings (favorites) in the old version I am reloading? All my passwords (99) are in the toolbar Norton Safe ID. Now I can not connect to many Web sites.
Hello jimb01, yes norton supports only the stable versions of firefox and Firefox 29 you are using the beta version of the browser. You can download the normal version of firefox 28 of https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/channel/#firefox and install it on top of your current installation...
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When the gogle toolbar will be compatible
When the toolbar Google will be available compatible.
It will not and Google themselves no longer support it. Anyway, almost all of the features of the Google toolbar are available in Firefox.
For more detailed information and links Googles of information please read
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I am running Firefox 4.0 b7.
If Norton is also slow to come with an update for Firefox 4.0, as they were last January when Firefox 3.6 is out, count on it a few months before you get it done correctly. IIRC, with 3.6 is looked like 5 or 6 weeks, and then it took them another 2 or 3 weeks to fix what they did the first tests two or three wrong.
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When the Korg driver will work with El Capitan?
A few months ago The Art Of Sound, published a list of audio tools and drivers that are not compatible with El Capitan with the advice "do NOT upgrade to 10.11 until you have confirmed that all your external drivers/hardware and 3rd party software/plugins are compatible with 10,11 El Capitan"
I've been on El Capitan for some time, and today I brought a Korg DS - DAC - 100 m. After installing the driver my Mac (and my son's Mac) Korg crash every time that we plugged the DAC.
Given that we exchanged in El Capitan three months before buying the Korg DAC, what should we do? They are about to release the drivers? How would we know?
They are about to release the drivers? How would we know?
It sounds like a question from Korg.
Unless you find another user here who recently contacted Korg, nobody here knows the answer to this question.
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What is the latest version of Firefox on which Norton Toolbar will work? This is mandatory for my use but whenever it updates (automatically)! I have to go back to an earlier version to get my Norton Toolbar to work. Although I returned to v12, this morning, worked on my toolbar is now not!
Norton Toolbar has declined in favour of Firefox 12 a week ago. You must upgrade to Firefox 15 and then update Norton Toolbar in order to make it work. https://community.Norton.com/T5/Norton-toolbar-Norton-identity/Firefox-15-support-for-Norton-toolbar/TD-p/791174
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The new version of Firefox 20 is compatible with the Norton Toolbar?
I just received notice this morning on this new version of Firefox, but I hesitate to install until I know that my Norton toolbar will work. Can you give us some information? Thank you!
Solael,
Best is to ask the support of Comcast directly.
http://forums.Comcast.com/T5/security-and-anti-virus/BD-p/13Are you aware that Firefox 21 is scheduled to be released next Tuesday, May 14?
https://wiki.Mozilla.org/RapidRelease/calendar
Comcast & Norton are already over 5 weeks of delay in the release of a compatibility update for Firefox 20.Norton being the update compatibility Firefox 20 for their retail security applications in the 2 hours 20 Firefox being out, my guess is that Comcast is a delaying the update for their version of 'brand' of Norton.
See this response from a Manager Norton at the forum in support of Norton on April 29.
I apologize for not replying sooner. We're sorry for the delay, and we understand how frustrating this situation has become, however Norton & Comcast are working hard to resolve some recent changes for the Comcast Norton Security Suite. We want to reach a commercially viable resolution together in the best way possible, and do that as quickly as we can. I'll update you on any status change or additional information as it becomes available. Thanks for hanging in there with us. Tony Weiss Norton Forums Global Community Manager Symantec Corporation
I read 'commercially viable resolution' , as they are worth some money, and Comcast is dragging their customers dry for almost 6 weeks now.
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When I signed up Firefox, this morning, I received notification that an important security update must be installed. When I installed it, a window will appear showing the addons that were not supported in this new version. One of them was the Norton Toolbar. I rely on the part Identity Safe on the toolbar to provide me with sign auto to frequently visited Web sites. How can I return this function?
Norton has published an update to make their modules to work with the new version of Firefox. Click on this link for more information:
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The Norton toolbar and the latest Firefox I had worked very well together, however, when I updated Firefox, as the information yielded, he told me I could use is more the Norton toolbar because they were not compatible. He said that, even if two of them are updated.
You will need to contact Norton on their plans for support to Firefox 4. It is quite common for businesses don't support a new version of a browser after that that it has been officially released, and it is not supported for the candidate/beta phase.
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Firefox tries to update my version 8.0 to version 9.0.1. I'm not willing to do because the Norton Toolbar is not yet compatible with the new version of Firefox. How can I get firefox to stop trying to update each time I open the application?Firefox 9 is Compatible with Norton 2011, 2012, 360 v5. See:
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Firefox 6.0 works with the Norton toolbar?
Just a question before you can update because the previous updates broke it, and I am not prepared to update if I can't use the Norton Toolbar.
The answer is NO, but in the meantime, Norton has released a fix.
Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton 360 5.x. fix for Firefox 6: http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-360/Update-Available-Firefox-6-0-Compatibility-Patch/td-p/512484 (scroll down to "update available: Firefox 6.0 Compatibility Patch")
If this answer solved your problem, please click 'Solved It' next to this response when connected to the forum.
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before I did the upgrade to firefox 4 it used to be indicators such as green points with hooks or gray points with an exclamation mark let me know if the site is secure. the norton toolbar has been replaced by a yahoo toolbar and the secure site of identity has disappeared. thought I was doing myself a favor of the upgrade, but now I'm not sure. should have left well enough alone and kept what I had.
Symantec needs update their Firefox Add-ons to make them compatible with Firefox 4. They indicated that, for Norton 360, they plan to release a update of Norton 360 to support Firefox 4 in early may - http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_view.jsp?wv_type=public_web & docurl = 20100720113635EN & ln = en_US
I don't know about the time scale for the updates for other Norton products. Waiting for the update by Symantec, if you want to use Norton modules, you will need to downgrade to Firefox 3.6.
Downgrade to Firefox 3.6 first of all uninstall Firefox 4, but do not select the option 'remove my Firefox personal data '. If you select this option, it will delete your bookmarks, passwords and other user data.
Then you can install the latest version of Firefox 3.6 available to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html - it will automatically use your favorite courses, passwords etc.
I recommend, to avoid possible problems with decommissioning, accessing your profile folder and delete the following files if they exist - extensions.cache, extensions.rdf, extensions.ini, extensions.sqlite and localstore.rdf. Delete these files will force Firefox to rebuild the list of installed extensions, check their compatibility and cancel the toolbar customizations.
For more information on how to find your profile folder, see https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Profiles
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The norton toolbar feature that identifies problem sites
(web safe) is a good tool and has saved us many problems.
Experience, I think it's something I have to have.I loaded firefox 4 and although I like the program I took it
the lack of this feature but I would use FF4.You will need to contact Norton on their plans for support to Firefox 4. It is quite common for businesses don't support a new version of a browser after that that it has been officially released, and it is not supported for the candidate/beta phase.
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I want to install Firefox v8.0, however, the Norton toolbar is not available. I need this feature due to the required many userids and pws to access my favorite sites.
See:
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is the new compatible update 37.0.1 with the norton toolbar? If not when?
According to Norton, he works with 37, https://community.norton.com/en/blogs/product-update-announcements/firefox-37-support-norton-toolbar
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