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I was updating the Antivirus when I countered this problem.

Error: "LU1801: LiveUpdate session canceled" or LiveUpdate was unable to get your updates"

I've checked the norton website. The cause is : This message displays if you click Cancel during the LiveUpdate session. The message can be ignored. Run LiveUpdate again at your convenience.

The update I was trying to download and install is Symantic Common client.

The prob is i did not cancel the installation but the error stll occurs. This problem has persisted for a few days. Any help?

2006-07-09 18:50:40 · 6 answers · asked by Johnson86 1 in Computers & Internet Software

Another question is, can I download the update manually and install it? If yes, where can I download? What is the exact address? I tried finding, but I can't

2006-07-09 21:52:19 · update #1

6 answers

honestly norton causes too many problems on peoples computers, it uses up to much cpu processes. Uninstall and use the uninstall tool from norton online and upgrade to AVG free. no more problems. It updates itself daily and works awesome. Best of all it is free. Ask the professionals at yourtechonline.com if you need convincing, they convinced me.

2006-07-09 18:56:37 · answer #1 · answered by IcePrincess 2 · 0 0

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2016-08-26 05:52:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

That's how my problems with Norton began...better hurry and get AVG because Norton could be going down. There is malware that specifically targets Norton and it is tough to find. You may want to download the update to your desktop and then manually install it if you know how.

2006-07-09 18:56:40 · answer #3 · answered by Iamstitch2U 6 · 0 0

sounds like some sort of malware. It seems that they tend to make anti-virus programs their first priority. My recomendation is that, if the aforementioned anti_ware search doesn't come up with anything, or comes up with something but can't do anything about it, you should try reinstalling norton antivirus. Its not guaranteed that it'll do anything, but if its just a problem with the program, it should be fine afterwards.

2006-07-09 19:47:15 · answer #4 · answered by sfgfan10 2 · 0 0

it ought to probably be that someone tried to hack into your pc of that it observed an endemic. i'd click on the Norton and it ought to kind of help your by potential of it. i'd also run an entire experiment on your pc and make positive each and everything else is fantastic-- good success!

2016-11-30 23:26:35 · answer #5 · answered by swistak 3 · 0 0

some kind of malware i would imagine. run an anti _____ware program and see what comes up. if that doesnt work, do a system restore to a time before you got the messages

2006-07-09 18:55:05 · answer #6 · answered by apolloandi 2 · 0 0

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