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The thread discusses issues with Norton antivirus blocking file sharing on Windows 8, particularly affecting Allshare functionality with a Samsung device. Several users recommend uninstalling Norton due to its reputation for being bloated and less user-friendly, suggesting alternatives like Windows Defender and Malwarebytes for better security. The overall sentiment is that Norton is no longer desirable, and using built-in Windows security tools is preferred for smoother file sharing.
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Hi,

well to be totally honest with you IMO Norton has seen better days (circa 2002) since then it has become increasingly less user friendly to the point where many IT enthusiasts simply avoid using it. Personally I prefer to use the default Windows Defender coupled with Malwarebytes. This is an extremely effective barrier to infection that is used by many and is totally free.

(I would un-install Norton and then use the removal tool to make sure it's all gone)
Norton removal tool:

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Malwarebytes:

Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware download

This page will show you how to configure Norton to allow file sharing if you'd rather keep it:

EasyLI Done Series Tutorials: How to Configure the Norton Internet...

sportagegirl

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I am running Windows 8 and Norton is blocking my Allshare on my Samsung.I never had this problem when I was on iMac.
What can I do to stop Norton blocking my filesharing sites and allow access to Allshare?
 

kemical

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Hi,

well to be totally honest with you IMO Norton has seen better days (circa 2002) since then it has become increasingly less user friendly to the point where many IT enthusiasts simply avoid using it. Personally I prefer to use the default Windows Defender coupled with Malwarebytes. This is an extremely effective barrier to infection that is used by many and is totally free.

(I would un-install Norton and then use the removal tool to make sure it's all gone)
Norton removal tool:

Link Removed

Malwarebytes:

Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware download

This page will show you how to configure Norton to allow file sharing if you'd rather keep it:

EasyLI Done Series Tutorials: How to Configure the Norton Internet Security Personal Firewall to Allow File Sharing



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I merged your posts to save confusion.
 

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Medico

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I would also uninstall Norton right away. Waste of space IMO.

I am presently using AVG AV 2013 free. Another alternative is the default Windows Defender.
 

patcooke

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Agreed - Norton has become a bloated application of nanny minder mentality - won't allow it within light years of any pc I own - I rely on MS firewall and Defender and have no problems.