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Bryan -
I had similar trouble with NAV Corp 9 after installing XP SP2, but turning
off all automatic protection did the trick.
Eric Hall
Technology Coordinator
Waterbury/Duxbury Schools
Waterbury, VT
> Bryan,
> I'd check 2 things
> First make sure you uninstalled the preloaded NAV 3 month trial
> subscription if it came preinstalled as you will run into trouble with
> both on the same machine.
> 2nd - go into control panel and try turning off the windows firewall.
> I've run into various wierd compatability issues with this on in OS XP
> SP2.
> Hope this helps, Jean
>
> Jean Campbell
> Mt Mansfield H.S., Underhill ID School, Smilie Elementary School
> Technical Services
> 802-899-4690 X502
>
>>>> [log in to unmask] 1/6/2005 10:49:47 AM >>>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been working on this problem for more than a few hours so now I'm
> going the easy way - the list. I unboxed a new Gateway laptop
> yesterday, uninstalled Norton's Antivirus and installed the latest
> version of Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition. Since then, I keep
> getting an annoying pop up from the security center that I may be at
> risk. In the security center, I deselect the Virus Protection in
> "Change the way Security Center alerts me" and I also tell the
> security
> center that I have my own antivirus program that I'll monitor myself.
> On reboot however the message comes back and all of my options have
> been deselected! There is no apply now button. Any ideas how I can
> tell
> the security center to leave me alone? This is a stand-alone computer
> for a secretary.
>
> - Bryan
>
> Bryan Thompson
> Technology Coordinator
> Winooski School District
> Winooski, VT 05404
> 802-655-2555
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