Norton Internet Security 2005
Hello guys,
I have a DELL Dimension 8400 which came with Norton Internet Security 2005 installed. I uninstalled it via ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS in Control Panel.
Afterwards, I installed AOL Safety & Security Center (ASSC). After rebooting ASSC loaded but gave me to messages in it indicating the Norton Internet security was still installed.
I have downloaded the Norton_Removal_Tool.exe from symantic and ran it, supposedly it is supposed to remove NIS2005, however after running and rebooting, ASSC still detects NIS2005 and therefore the ASSC virus protection will not load.
Anyone else have this problem or know a way to fix it? HELP!!!
Thanks
Rob
I have a DELL Dimension 8400 which came with Norton Internet Security 2005 installed. I uninstalled it via ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS in Control Panel.
Afterwards, I installed AOL Safety & Security Center (ASSC). After rebooting ASSC loaded but gave me to messages in it indicating the Norton Internet security was still installed.
I have downloaded the Norton_Removal_Tool.exe from symantic and ran it, supposedly it is supposed to remove NIS2005, however after running and rebooting, ASSC still detects NIS2005 and therefore the ASSC virus protection will not load.
Anyone else have this problem or know a way to fix it? HELP!!!
Thanks
Rob
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I'd then install AVG for anti-virus use firefox with ad-blocker for your browsing and you should be pretty well covered. If you want an added layer of security you can install Zone Alarm for a firewall. But you are better off to just get a router and create a hardware firewall instead.
I agree with kryyst - you're probably better off using (free) AVG, Firefox, and a router than screwing with that mess of Norton & AOL.
If you absolutely need to kill NIS, I'd just reformat and reinstall Windows unless you're comfortable backing up your registry and finding/deleting the (three, I think) keys that need to be removed.
//edit: FYI, personally, I ponied up the $50 for Kaspersky Anti-Virus, which is a bit better than AVG. But, you can't beat free
System resources usage:
Windows XP - 332MB
Other programs - 150MB
Norton - the rest of the system and your grandma
System Boot Time (the moment you can actual do stuff in windows)
Windows no Norton = 38 sec's
Windows with norton - 5 1/2 minutes
Windows with Norton with Auto Updates - threw the PC out the window before I could time it...
Break Down:
Norton is bad... Very! Very! Bad.
Everything they put their grubby little hands on gets destroyed
When "Peter Norton Computing" made the products they were great, however when Symantec (a former Macintosh Software company) got their grubby little hands on Norton products, they were like a virus, worm, trojan horse, malware that destroyed Peter Norton Computing as it gobbled it up!
I would put Norton to death to end his pain and suffering! LOL!!!
back up your registry and finding/deleting the (three, I think) keys that need to be removed.
I can do that. Do you know what keys?
Rob
Thrax, thanks for the suggestion, however I tried that one already. It didn't work.
Rob
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/history/topic/111599-1.html
Do this, and pay special attention to msifix.bat and symmsicleanup.reg. Also, download and run CC Cleaner.
I'm not buying Norton Products anymore!
The Symantec worm damaged good Norton Products and turned them into a virus, worm, malware.
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Glad you got your problem fixed. I have come to loathe the huge 'security' suites by McAfee and Symantec. They are designed for the lowest common denominator and are also one-size-fits-all. I think they probably work well for enterprise systems, with hundreds or thousands of machines spread out over different locations. Both are friendly to the administrator as far as I've heard. Apart from that, STAY AWAY FROM NORTON and MCAFEE.
Thanks!, Well, I use to be a system administrator untill I was called to be a disciple and minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. With the problem I experienced, this took to much time to repair, and of course a user wouldn't want to lose their settings and files ect.
As an admin, I would probably have had the users store everything on a network drive all the time. In this way I could ghost and image right over whats there their computer and reinstall their software connect their mail, internet, and data file connections using a script.
This was an imposible task and not worth the time spent trying to repair it.
As far as Mcafee, I have had similar problems with Mcafee in the past, but I'm enjoying AOL Safety and Security center, which is actually Mcafee Anti-virus and firewall. As long as it can uninstall the products it conflits.
Unfortunately this time it recognized a portion of Norton after I had already uninstalled norton, and it would not remove norton. Otherwise, I've never had any problems with AOL Safety and Security Center (Mcafee), and it's free and updates automatically!
Rob