![]() ![]() Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Android, Google Chrome, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google, LLC. Firefox is a trademark of Mozilla Foundation. or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. NortonLifeLock, the NortonLifeLock Logo, the Checkmark Logo, Norton, LifeLock, and the LockMan Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NortonLifeLock Inc. LifeLock identity theft protection is not available in all countries.Ĭopyright © 2022 NortonLifeLock Inc. The Norton and LifeLock Brands are part of NortonLifeLock Inc. But if I'd actually had an active infection and tried NPE and it told me there was "an issue" with it and then it gave me the wrong link for the newest version, I would have been (to use civil language) rather unhappy. ![]() Sloppy.įortunately (and to answer question), I did not suspect a malware infection on this PC rather, NPE is part of my regular cycle of second-opinion scanning. Memo to Norton: how about having the update link that you give within NPE take the user to the correct page for the current version?Īnd then the correct download page lists one version number (5.3.0.71) but provides a different one (5.3.0.81). You reach a page that clearly says "download" NPE and it takes you to an old version, whereas you somehow need to know that you go not where it says NPE, but rather where it says "rescue tools." I can't believe how convoluted and obscure the path is. I followed breadcrumbs and finally obtained the current version of NPE.
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