
And that Norton Security service was not present in the network configuration section.Īny way to definitely turn this off and have NIS stop complaining about fixing it? I never had problem with previous macOS version and NIS installed. I have to turn it off to reset connections and then NIS starts complaining again. I lose the SMB connection and then nothing happens. Even though I added it to NIS config to allow it to use all local 192.168 IP addresses, it is blocked by the Norton service. Problem is that I use a backup software (GoodSync) that mounts an SMB access point each evening to backup some stuff.


If I turn it off, NIS will complain to fix the settings and turn it on. Now in the Control Panel Network section, there is a service called "Norton Security". I just reformatted my MacBook Pro for a clean Big Sur installation.
