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About User-Specified Programs
Norton Internet Security automatically turns on Quiet
Mode when it detects a TV program recording session
or a disk-burning session. In addition, you can manually
add the programs for which you want Norton Internet
Security to turn on Quiet Mode to the Quiet Mode
Programs list. When Norton Internet Security detects
a running instance of a program that you added in the
list, it automatically turns on Quiet Mode. When Quiet
Mode is turned on, Norton Internet Security suspends
the background activities but does not suppress alerts
and notifications.
You can also add a running program to the Quiet Mode
Programs list. However, when you add a running
program, Norton Internet Security does not detect the
current running instance of the program to turn on
Quiet Mode. Norton Internet Security turns on Quiet
Mode the next time when you execute the program.
You can also remove a running program from the Quiet
Mode Programs list. However, if Quiet Mode is turned
on, it turns off only after the running instances of all
the programs in the list are complete. You cannot turn
off Quiet Mode by removing a program from the list
when it runs.
You can view the details of the programs that you add
to the Quiet Mode Programs list or remove from the
list in the Security History window.
Adding programs to User-Specified Programs
You can manually add the programs for which you want
Norton Internet Security to turn on Quiet Mode to the
Quiet Mode Programs list. When you execute the
program that you added to the list, Norton Internet
Security detects the program and turns on Quiet Mode.
You can also add a running program to the Quiet Mode
Programs list. However, when you add a running
program, Norton Internet Security does not detect the
current running instance of the program to turn on
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About the Norton Internet Security scans