I switched from Norton to CA that comes with my subscription of TimeWarner Cable.
Everything was fine till I opened my web browser(s). The web-browser will not work as desired.
Yes, this happened to all 3 browsers that I use (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome).
So, I was sure that something to do with the install of the new anti-virus suite.
Assuming that some system files were overwritten, I unnecessarily upgraded from XP-SP2 to Service Pack 3.
But to no avail. The browsers worked still the same.
Finally, I started playing with the Firewall settings of the CA Security Suite 2007.
I found out that the Cookie settings were blocking all cookies, so I set it to Medium (Do not store 3rd party cookies).
And also, I changed the setting for Popup/Pop-under ads. I set them to Medium too. This was disabling all browsers from giving a layered effect for several websites.

Everything was fine till I opened my web browser(s). The web-browser will not work as desired.
- No cookie will get stored
- The layer effect of browser did not work anymore.
Yes, this happened to all 3 browsers that I use (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome).
So, I was sure that something to do with the install of the new anti-virus suite.
Assuming that some system files were overwritten, I unnecessarily upgraded from XP-SP2 to Service Pack 3.
But to no avail. The browsers worked still the same.
Finally, I started playing with the Firewall settings of the CA Security Suite 2007.
I found out that the Cookie settings were blocking all cookies, so I set it to Medium (Do not store 3rd party cookies).
And also, I changed the setting for Popup/Pop-under ads. I set them to Medium too. This was disabling all browsers from giving a layered effect for several websites.

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