What to do when Script Blocking alerts on a script
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If the file that caused the alert is from a legitimate program, then once the file is in Quarantine, the program likely will not run correctly. If the script proves to be safe, then you can restore it from Quarantine. |
Select from the following actions:
| Stop this script (recommended) |
This is the default setting, and it does stop the script from running. Click this setting if you are not sure what the script is. |
| Allow this activity once |
Do not click this unless you are absolutely sure that the script is safe. |
| Allow the entire script once |
Do not click this unless you are absolutely sure that the script is safe. |
| Quarantine this script |
If you think that the script is part of a legitimate program, but are not absolutely sure, choose to quarantine the script, and then submit the quarantined sample to the Symantec Security Response for analysis. |
| Authorize this script |
Click this only if you are sure that the script is safe. The script will run and will not cause future alerts. | |
Document ID: 2001031512460406
Last Modified: 10/05/2006
Date Created: 03/15/2001
Operating System(s): Windows 95B, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98 SE, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional Edition
Product(s): Norton AntiVirus 2003, Norton AntiVirus 2003 Professional Edition, Norton AntiVirus 2004, Norton AntiVirus 2004 Professional, Norton AntiVirus 2005, Norton AntiVirus 2005 3 User License