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Have uninstalled and installed it twice now as directed. Each time I try to do a full systems scan I recieve a this program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. Of course it said that the whole time I was trying to get here also. Usually has be freezing up right about then. When I get back it says Norton has been tampered with. Must uninstall and install again.
Do I need to pay Norton 29 $ for a phone call or is my puter just getting old. Won't be back till Thurs. night but what say you.
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Drive down this fall to visit your grand nephew, bring the pc, and I'll reload it.
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Well the performed illegal is driving me nuts. Now it list Lucomserver_2_6 and Aupdate as the cullprits.
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do your scan disk before reloading norton
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Post by Paul »

Disable System Restore (if you have XP or ME).

Use Norton's uninstall program. symNRT.exe

Install AntiVir and check for viruses before installing Norton again.
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Don't know if I can make that trip. Did the disk scan. Did Paul stuff. Now I get an NAV auto protection messege before windows even comes up. Unable to initialize the virus scanning engine database files.
I think I just about give up on this sons a bitch. Says Norton hasn't started, restart computer, which leds to a loop. Nothing would have made me happier last night than to take a baseball bat to this one and go another.
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Don't forget, a lot of viruses have begun integrating Norton AV specific attacking software to avoid detection.
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Well I just bought a Dimension 3000 from Dell. Should be here in 3 to 5. Then I can maybe get the other one wiped and reloaded. As of now I can't get online.
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If you don't want the old one, I might have use for it.

Or I can turn it into a server for you.
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BTW, Trend Micro AV is better than Norton AV.

Go to Trend Micro's website and you can do an online scan.
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BTW, Trend Micro AV is better than Norton AV.

Go to Trend Micro's website and you can do an online scan.
Cool. Kind of miffed with Norton anyway. Isn't this what I was suppose to avoid by buying Norton?
And I never thought about it but now the Dell will be here in 10 days. I can't believe they don't stock the popular models instead of having to build them one by one.
I hate having to borrow off of sis instead of being in my own comfortable home.
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