08-16-2016, 06:38 AM
Hello,
To share an experience. Norton Security decided to flag parts of Phoenix Card as being on their naughty list. No Santa for them.
Naturally disabling parts of the software tends to cause behavioral issues. UpdateVer.exe and ParserManager.dll are targeted for attention based upon a bad reputation heuristic. They both need to be in place for the program to work. I was seeing "script not found" errors when using a perfectly good Phoenix image. A reinstall and slapping Norton's hand when it tried to zap the files solved the problems.
Now I've got the image burned, I'm still waiting for the silly thing to boot.
Best Regards,
Matthew
To share an experience. Norton Security decided to flag parts of Phoenix Card as being on their naughty list. No Santa for them.
Naturally disabling parts of the software tends to cause behavioral issues. UpdateVer.exe and ParserManager.dll are targeted for attention based upon a bad reputation heuristic. They both need to be in place for the program to work. I was seeing "script not found" errors when using a perfectly good Phoenix image. A reinstall and slapping Norton's hand when it tried to zap the files solved the problems.
Now I've got the image burned, I'm still waiting for the silly thing to boot.
Best Regards,
Matthew