07-17-2012 12:06 PM
Hi everyone,
The Norton Toolbar is now compatible with Firefox 14. We have released a Firefox 14 compatibility patch for Comcast Norton Security Suite v6.2.1.5 and Comcast Norton Security Suite v5.2.2.3, which is available via LiveUpdate.
Comcast Norton Security Suite 2012 (6.2.1)
Norton Toolbar: 2012.7.4.1
Norton Vulnerability Protection: 11.0.0.243 - 2
Comcast Norton Security Suite 2011 (5.2.2)
Norton Toolbar: 2011.7.10.1
Norton Intrusion Prevention: 11.0.0.243 - 2
We recommend that you have the latest version of Comcast Norton Security Suite installed. If you are not seeing the Norton Toolbar in Firefox 14, check and make sure you're running CNSS v6.2.1.5. Comcast NSS customers can download the latest version here. You may need to run LiveUpdate and reboot a few times before your product is completely updated to the latest version.
If you are running Firefox 14 (final release) and Comcast Norton Security Suite v6.2.1.5 and still do not see the Norton Toolbar, please check and ensure the Norton Toolbar plugin is enabled. You can do this by clicking on the Firefox menu, selecting Add-ons, and then clicking Enable next to Norton Toolbar.
If you're running CNSS v5.2.2.3 (2011 product) and are not seeing the toolbar, run LiveUpdate to download and install the patch, then restart your system for the changes to take effect.
Please note: We now only officially support Firefox 12.0 and above. Firefox 11.x and older are no longer supported.
07-17-2012 02:27 PM
Thanks, Tony. And guess what? Firefox 14.0.1 is now released instead of FF14.0. You'll see why:
http://www.ghacks.net/2012/07/17/firefox-14-0-1-av
07-17-2012 02:37 PM
Indeed thanks, Tony.
All my computers here are now on Firefox 14.0.1 with the exception of my Tablet, which is running Firefox 15.0a2 since there was no tablet UI in the 14.0 release.
07-19-2012 05:56 PM
Just a quick note that if you do have the versions Tony listed, you may still get a warning box from Firefox that it will disable Norton's Tool Bar as not supported. But just disregard it. I have learned to have more faith in Tony Norton & LoPhatPhuud than Firefox. I clicked on update despite the Firefox warning and sure enough there was the Norton's tool bar. I did not have to click or enable anything.
Thanks guys as usual
Charm
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