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Error: "The operation timed out

Error: "The operation timed out. Check your network connection and try again" appears when I sign in to Identity Safe online vault Check your vault access from web browser Sign in to the Norton Identity Safe website using your email address and password. In the Open your vault window, type your online vault password, and then click Open Vault. If the problem persists, then go to Step 2. STEP 2 Turn off Network Cost Awareness Start your Norton product. Click Settings. Under Detailed Settings, click Firewall. On the General Settings tab, next to Network Cost Awareness, move the slider to Off. Click Apply, and then Close. If the problem persists, then go to Step 3. STEP 3 Temporarily sign out of Norton Identity Safe vault Sign out of the Norton Identity Safe vault in your computer and all your other devices. Restart your computer. Sign in to your Norton Identity Safe online vault from your computer. If you see the error: "Your Norton account is tem

Adobe Flash Player

Adobe Flash Player Adobe Flash Player is the standard for delivering high-impact, rich Web content. Designs, animation, and application user interfaces are deployed immediately across all browsers and platforms, attracting and engaging users with a rich Web experience. Adobe Flash Player (labeled Shockwave Flash in Internet Explorer and Firefox) is freeware software for using content created on the Adobe Flash platform, including viewing multimedia, executing rich Internet applications, and streaming video and audio. Flash Player can run from a web browser as a browser plug-in or on supported mobile devices. Flash Player was created by Macromedia and has been developed and distributed by Adobe Systems since Adobe acquired Macromedia. Flash Player has a wide user base, and is a common format for games, animations, and graphical user interfaces (GUIs) embedded in web pages. Adobe states that more than 400 million out of more than 1 billion connected desktops update to the new vers

How to select or highlight multiple files and folders

How to select or highlight multiple files and folders When working with Microsoft Windows (or any GUI operating system), you may need to select multiple files to copy, delete, or move them. The following sections detail the different methods of selecting multiple files in a GUI operating system. Select all the files in the current directory Mouse drag and select multiple files Select multiple files that are grouped together Select multiple files that are not grouped together How to select without using the mouse Other tips Select all the files in the current directory Select all with shortcut keys With most operating systems and software programs, the shortcut key Ctrl + A selects all files or text. Select all using menus Open a folder or directory in Explorer or My Computer. Click Edit in the menu bar at the top of the window. Click Select All on the dropdown menu. Drag and select filesDrag and select multiple file Clicking and dragging a box around the files

What is Java Auto Update How do I change notify settings

What is Java Auto Update? How does automatic update work? Java Update is a feature that keeps your Windows computer up-to-date with the latest Java releases. When you have auto update enabled, your system periodically checks for new versions of Java. When a new version is found we ask your permission to upgrade your Java installation. You can schedule how often to check for updates, or check manually at any time. How do I change how often I am notified about new Java versions? Change the update schedule through the Advanced settings of the Update tab. Typically, you will be notified of the update within a week of its release. Why shouldn't I disable the notifications? By enabling your system to check for the latest version, you keep your system secure with the latest patch updates. We strongly recommend that you do not disable the update feature. Instead, change preferences for how often you'd like to be notified of newer versions. The default setting is to notify on

Update Google Chrome

Update Google Chrome To make sure you're protected by the latest security updates, Google Chrome can automatically update when a new version of the browser is available on your computer, Android device, iPhone, or iPad. With these updates you might sometimes notice that your browser looks different. Get a Chrome update when available Chrome should automatically update on your computer, and based upon your Android Play Store or iOS App Store settings. Learn how to check if updates are available and how to update Chrome. Computer Normally updates happen in the background when you close and reopen your computer's browser. But if you haven't closed your browser in a while you might see the Chrome menu in the top right change colors: Update Chrome A green menu means an update's been available for 2 days. update An orange menu means an update's been available for 4 days. Red menu A red menu means an update's been available for 7 days. To update Go

How can I tell if my computer is up to date

How can I tell if my computer is up to date Windows 7  Your computer is up to date when you've installed the latest updates for Windows and your programs. To check for Windows updates, follow these steps: Open Windows Update by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button. In the search box, type Update, and then, in the list of results, click Windows Update. In the left pane, click Check for updates, and then wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your computer. If any updates are found, click Install updates. You might see both important and optional updates. If you don't see the Install updates button when there are only optional updates, click Optional updates available, choose the ones you want, and then click OK. Note If language packs are available, install only the languages that you use. Important updates help improve the security of Windows and your computer, and they should be installed. Optional updates often are updated devi

How to get a new Xbox 360 update

How to get a new Xbox 360 update See these updating tips and steps The Xbox 360 console software is updated periodically with new features. If you're having one of the following problems, updating your console software might fix it: Dashboard themes don't appear. Avatars are missing. The Kinect sensor doesn't work (flashing green or red sensor light). Note The version of the console software available here is from 9/17/2015. Before you start If you've already tried to install the update and it failed, go to Troubleshoot problems with an update to your Xbox 360 console. Console software update How to update Install from Xbox Live anchor Install from a game disc anchor Copy to a USB flash drive anchor Burn to a CD or DVD anchor Frequently asked questions Install from Xbox Live The easiest way to update your console software is to connect to Xbox Live. To update your console by using Xbox Live, all you need is an Internet connection. To

How to Check for and Install Updates on a Mac Computer

How to Check for and Install Updates on a Mac Computer Checking for and installing updates on your Macintosh (Mac) computer regularly can be a healthy practice in regards to maintaining your computer's software and its overall efficiency. Installing new updates released by Apple's engineers will often repair software errors or bugs that currently exist on your computer, and can also prevent your computer from being affected by viruses and other malicious spyware or programs. Software updates can be checked and installed within your Mac's " Software Update " menu. Continue reading this article to learn exactly how you can check for and install updates on your Mac computer to maintain its efficiency and overall functionality. 1.Access the Software Update menu. Click on the "Apple" menu from the desktop of your Mac. Select "Software Update" from the options provided. If you are using El Capitan, the update option is now located within t

How do I make Windows not automatically restart after update?

How do I make Windows not automatically restart after update? When Windows updates are installed, the system needs to restart for them to take effect. Consequently, Windows Update normally initiates an automatic restart once the installation process is complete. The sections below contain steps on how to disable this feature; just keep in mind that, once again, updates are not be applied until the computer has been restarted. To proceed, select your version of Windows from the list and follow the instructions.W indows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 users Click the Start button or press the Windows Key and type gpedit.msc in the search text field and press Enter. In the Local Group Policy Editor window, navigate to the following location: Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates> Windows Components > Windows Update. Double-click on No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations option. In the w

How to cancel a print job in Windows?

How to cancel a print job in Windows? In Windows, you can cancel any print job by following the steps below after you've started printing something. Cancel a print job from the Notification Area When starting to print something in Windows a printer icon is shown in the Windows Notification Area, right-click this icon. If you do not see a printer icon click the Up arrow in the Notification Area to show all icons. Click Open All Active Printers. Right-click on the print job you want to cancel and then click Cancel. When prompted click Yes to cancel the print job. Cancel from print jobs from Control Panel Alternatively to the above suggestions you can also cancel print jobs through the Control Panel by following the steps below. Open the Control Panel Open Devices and Printers, Printers, or Printers and Faxes depending on your version of Windows. Double-click on the name of the printer that is being used. If any print jobs are in the queue click on either the

How to update a Microsoft Windows computer

How to update a Microsoft Windows computer Since the introduction of Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft has greatly improved the way users can update their computer. Below are steps on how to perform these updates, as well as additional recommendations to help update your computer. Microsoft Windows Update If you are running Microsoft Windows 98 or later, at least some updates should be available for your computer. In most cases, automatic updates and the latest drivers are available online. To update your software through Windows, follow the steps below. Note: Users on a corporate network or running an illegal copy of Microsoft Windows may be unable to perform Microsoft Updates. If you are on a corporate network, contact your administrator if you are concerned about updating your computer. If you are running an illegal copy of Microsoft Windows, we recommend you purchase a valid copy of Microsoft Windows to download updates. Windows 10 Windows Update is automatically turned on

What is Windows Update

What is Windows Update There's an easy, free way to help keep your PC safer and running smoothly. It's called Windows Update. All you have to do is turn it on, and you'll get the latest security and other important updates from Microsoft automatically. Setting up Windows Update is simple. If you've already got automatic updating turned on, Windows Update in Control Panel will open and show your update status. If it's not yet turned on, you'll be guided through the steps to do so. After that, all the latest security and performance improvements will be installed on your PC quickly and reliably. It's (mostly) automatic When you turn on automatic updating, most updates will download and install without you having to lift a finger. But sometimes Windows Update will need your input during an installation. In this case, you'll see an alert in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar—be sure to click it. If you don't respond to a Windows