![]() In these cases, the official Norton documentation recommends that you use the LiveUpdate function to bring your definitions up to date. The AutoUpdate feature is not working – Another possible cause for this error is the temporary malfunctioning of the AutoUpdate feature.Several users in a similar situation have reported that they managed to resolve the issue by using the Norton Remove and Reinstall Tool to get the issue resolved. Corrupted Norton installation – The issue can also occur because some files from the Norton installation are missing or got corrupted somehow.In this case, it’s best to keep trying the LiveUpdate application from time to time until the update is installed successfully. Typically, these problems will resolve by themselves in some time. Temporary update server issue – If you’ve only seen this error once or twice, you might be dealing with a temporary issue beyond your control.
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