NAV Auto-Protect
NAV Auto-Protect
will not activate.
nor will automatic updates.
clicking away on enable to no avail.
Norton website says I might have updated windows with out re-installing NAV......well duh! I try to hit Windows update at least evey couple of weeks with no problems 'till now....was really working great.
How on earth do you reinstall NAV from the partition?
Is it only way to fix?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
T42p - 2378ezu
1.8ghz
1gig
60/7200
SP2
NAV 2004
UXGA-128mb
nor will automatic updates.
clicking away on enable to no avail.
Norton website says I might have updated windows with out re-installing NAV......well duh! I try to hit Windows update at least evey couple of weeks with no problems 'till now....was really working great.
How on earth do you reinstall NAV from the partition?
Is it only way to fix?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
T42p - 2378ezu
1.8ghz
1gig
60/7200
SP2
NAV 2004
UXGA-128mb
If NAV won't start or work (I have seen that before), then it has probably been corrupted somehow. So there are a couple of approaches:
1. On your T42, there should be a folder C:\IBMTOOLS\APPS\NORTONAV. That is the installation folder. Uninstall NAV, restart, and run SETUP from the nortonav folder. Caution. If NAV won't work, it may not uninstall (been there). There are uninstallation instructions on the Symantec Web site including removal programs (if I remember correctly). Get these instructions to uninstall completely.
2. Since it was likely corrupted, you probably should be using a firewall / intrusion detection system. Norton Internet Security (Retail) is ok, but I have seen better (Symantec Client Security Corporate for one). Whatever - pick your own poison, but upgrade to a current Anti-Virus / Firwewall / Intrusion Detection suite. Uninstall NAV as per step 1 first.
... JD Hurst
1. On your T42, there should be a folder C:\IBMTOOLS\APPS\NORTONAV. That is the installation folder. Uninstall NAV, restart, and run SETUP from the nortonav folder. Caution. If NAV won't work, it may not uninstall (been there). There are uninstallation instructions on the Symantec Web site including removal programs (if I remember correctly). Get these instructions to uninstall completely.
2. Since it was likely corrupted, you probably should be using a firewall / intrusion detection system. Norton Internet Security (Retail) is ok, but I have seen better (Symantec Client Security Corporate for one). Whatever - pick your own poison, but upgrade to a current Anti-Virus / Firwewall / Intrusion Detection suite. Uninstall NAV as per step 1 first.
... JD Hurst
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