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Apple TV Home Sharing issue with PC and/ or Norton
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<blockquote data-quote="mrplow" data-source="post: 1479828" data-attributes="member: 38928"><p>Turn home sharing off in iTunes.</p><p>Remove iTunes completely from the Windows firewall. </p><p>Endure that Norton is completely removed using the tool on their site. Their uninstalled is so poor it can leave many components behind. </p><p>Restart your PC.</p><p>Run iTunes</p><p>Turn on home sharing. </p><p>You should get windows firewall prompts that you should accept.</p><p></p><p>Try reconnecting the AppleTV via Homesharing. </p><p></p><p>Another +1 for not using Norton. I'd never use it on a customers computer. Heavy handed and no better at detection than any other AV in my experience. </p><p>I've never seen a modern, updated piece of AV let a virus through. In my experience it's the user that lets viruses and malware onto the PC, knowingly or otherwise. </p><p>I'd stick with the Windiws firewall and security essentials</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrplow, post: 1479828, member: 38928"] Turn home sharing off in iTunes. Remove iTunes completely from the Windows firewall. Endure that Norton is completely removed using the tool on their site. Their uninstalled is so poor it can leave many components behind. Restart your PC. Run iTunes Turn on home sharing. You should get windows firewall prompts that you should accept. Try reconnecting the AppleTV via Homesharing. Another +1 for not using Norton. I'd never use it on a customers computer. Heavy handed and no better at detection than any other AV in my experience. I've never seen a modern, updated piece of AV let a virus through. In my experience it's the user that lets viruses and malware onto the PC, knowingly or otherwise. I'd stick with the Windiws firewall and security essentials [/QUOTE]
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