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| HELP!!! Vista + Norton Antivirus = media center can't connect to 3 My 360 is connected directly to my linksys router through a wire. It connects to xbox live just fine. My desktop is wirelessly connected to the same network from the other room. It connects to the internet just fine. I have just installed windows vista with media center but when i try to run the media center extender setup it doesn't find the 360. However, if i go into the sharing files option in windows media player, the 360 will show up, i think this proves that the computer can see the 360 on my network. I have Norton antivirus 2007 installed on my desktop, NOT Norton internet security or Norton 360 (both of which say they work perfectly with media center/xbox connection). My windows firewall is off and i've tried to configure Norton antivirus to allow all the appropriate applications as stated on several support websites for personally configuring a third party firewall. This does not help. I have purchased all of microsoft's products, i would think this wouldn't be such a huge problem. I am totally lost and have no idea what the problem could be. I need a computer genius. PLEASE HELP!!!!!! |
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| RE: HELP!!! Vista + Norton Antivirus = media center can't connect to 3 I'm replying to myself here but i wanted to say that I updated my computer with the vista ultimate dreamscene preview update. When i restarted my computer, the taskbar notified me that an extender was found...my 360. HOWEVER, when i went to set the extender up, it gave me a generic error. When i tried it again, media center reverted to the old error message, saying it couldn't find any extender. I disabled my entire norton antivirus but the problem persisted. How as it able to find the extender and then totally lose it? If i dont' have windows firewal OR norton turned on, where is the problem? "David Benedek" wrote: [color=blue] > My 360 is connected directly to my linksys router through a wire. It > connects to xbox live just fine. > > My desktop is wirelessly connected to the same network from the other room. > It connects to the internet just fine. I have just installed windows vista > with media center but when i try to run the media center extender setup it > doesn't find the 360. However, if i go into the sharing files option in > windows media player, the 360 will show up, i think this proves that the > computer can see the 360 on my network. > > I have Norton antivirus 2007 installed on my desktop, NOT Norton internet > security or Norton 360 (both of which say they work perfectly with media > center/xbox connection). My windows firewall is off and i've tried to > configure Norton antivirus to allow all the appropriate applications as > stated on several support websites for personally configuring a third party > firewall. This does not help. > > I have purchased all of microsoft's products, i would think this wouldn't be > such a huge problem. I am totally lost and have no idea what the problem > could be. I need a computer genius. > > PLEASE HELP!!!!!![/color] |
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| Re: HELP!!! Vista + Norton Antivirus = media center can't connect to 3 =?Utf-8?B?RGF2aWQgQmVuZWRlaw==?= wrote:[color=blue] > > center/xbox connection). My windows firewall is off and i've tried to > configure Norton antivirus to allow all the appropriate applications as[/color] Use a free antivirus program to fix your problem. -- [url]http://www.bootdisk.com/[/url] |
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| Re: HELP!!! Vista + Norton Antivirus = media center can't connect to 3 Norton software can screw up any computer. I would stay away from it if I were you. On Sat, 19 May 2007 09:36:55 -0700, David Benedek <David [email]Benedek@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: [color=blue] >My 360 is connected directly to my linksys router through a wire. It >connects to xbox live just fine. > >My desktop is wirelessly connected to the same network from the other room. >It connects to the internet just fine. I have just installed windows vista >with media center but when i try to run the media center extender setup it >doesn't find the 360. However, if i go into the sharing files option in >windows media player, the 360 will show up, i think this proves that the >computer can see the 360 on my network. > >I have Norton antivirus 2007 installed on my desktop, NOT Norton internet >security or Norton 360 (both of which say they work perfectly with media >center/xbox connection). My windows firewall is off and i've tried to >configure Norton antivirus to allow all the appropriate applications as >stated on several support websites for personally configuring a third party >firewall. This does not help. > >I have purchased all of microsoft's products, i would think this wouldn't be >such a huge problem. I am totally lost and have no idea what the problem >could be. I need a computer genius. > >PLEASE HELP!!!!!![/color] |
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| Re: HELP!!! Vista + Norton Antivirus = media center can't connect I've read in couple of forums that Norton causes problems so i tried uninstalling it. After i did this however, i still couldn't connect to my 360 through media center, which makes me think the problem doesn't have to do with norton. I even tried connecting while disabling windows firewall but it didn't work. I reinstalled Norton and upon restarting my computer i got a smart window pop up in the taskbar saying that a media extender (360) has been detected. I tried to run the extender setup right away but it didn't work, same error message saying it couldn't find it. How could the computer find it at startup and then fail to find it during setup? I thought this had something to do with a program that didn't start immediately when i logged on but i have no idea which program is messing it up. Is there any sort of log for the media center extender setup that will specifically tell me where the problem is? "John Wesley Asquith" wrote: [color=blue] > Norton software can screw up any computer. I would stay away from it if > I were you. > > > On Sat, 19 May 2007 09:36:55 -0700, David Benedek <David > [email]Benedek@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: >[color=green] > >My 360 is connected directly to my linksys router through a wire. It > >connects to xbox live just fine. > > > >My desktop is wirelessly connected to the same network from the other room. > >It connects to the internet just fine. I have just installed windows vista > >with media center but when i try to run the media center extender setup it > >doesn't find the 360. However, if i go into the sharing files option in > >windows media player, the 360 will show up, i think this proves that the > >computer can see the 360 on my network. > > > >I have Norton antivirus 2007 installed on my desktop, NOT Norton internet > >security or Norton 360 (both of which say they work perfectly with media > >center/xbox connection). My windows firewall is off and i've tried to > >configure Norton antivirus to allow all the appropriate applications as > >stated on several support websites for personally configuring a third party > >firewall. This does not help. > > > >I have purchased all of microsoft's products, i would think this wouldn't be > >such a huge problem. I am totally lost and have no idea what the problem > >could be. I need a computer genius. > > > >PLEASE HELP!!!!!![/color] > >[/color] |
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