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1. Re: LR4.1 and Norton Internet Security
BigCPixelbender Jun 12, 2012 6:20 AM (in response to Hawkmoon19)Norton Internet Security (an oxymoron) has been known to consider a lot of standard programs as being a virus or malicious code. I'd strongly recommend you uninstall Norton and use something else.
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2. Re: LR4.1 and Norton Internet Security
trshaner Jun 12, 2012 8:10 AM (in response to Hawkmoon19)They are false positives and certainly no need for you to uninstall NIS 2012. Please see this post:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4365502#4365502
Take them out of quarantine inside NIS 2012 and select do not monitor these files. If it pops up again on a future update just select do not quarantine. This is due to changes in the file names for these DLLs. I'd rather NIS flag something suspicious and let me decide, rather than let it pass. I've had no other issues with NIS 2012 on my Windows 7 system.

