Re: On-line Virus Encyclopedia button has no effect following upgrade from NAV2002 to Nort
Bullwinkel J. Moose06-25-04, 12:20 PMsomethingYou can run the free NAV program on symantec.com. There is also a security
check at that location.These two programs work while you are connected and
have no effect on your programs.
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Regards,
Werner
quincey.nyc@nospam.verizon.net
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"Martin Underwood" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Previously I had NAV 2002 and Norton Personal Firewall 2003 installed on
my
> Windows XP PC.
>
> Following an upgrade to Norton Internet Security 2004, I notice that the
NAV
> | Reports | On-Line Virus Encyclopedia "View Report" button has no effect:
> it does not try to open a browser window as it used to do. Other buttons
on
> the same form (Quarantined Items and Activity Log) work fine.
>
> I'm reluctant to remove and reinstall NIS because I have an upgrade
package
> rather than a clean installation package - if I remove NIS, will I need to
> install NAV 2002 and NPS 2003 again and then upgrade them? If so, will
this
> mess up the registration of NIS because I have already registered NIS
once?
>
> If it's safe to remove and reinstall NIS without encountering any
> registration problems, I'll do so. Alternatively, is there a web address
> that I can browse to manually to look up details of viruses (the
equivalent
> of pressing the On-Line Virus Encyclopedia button within NAV)?
>
>
>
check at that location.These two programs work while you are connected and
have no effect on your programs.
--
Regards,
Werner
quincey.nyc@nospam.verizon.net
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"Martin Underwood" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:40d12a82$0$521$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
> Previously I had NAV 2002 and Norton Personal Firewall 2003 installed on
my
> Windows XP PC.
>
> Following an upgrade to Norton Internet Security 2004, I notice that the
NAV
> | Reports | On-Line Virus Encyclopedia "View Report" button has no effect:
> it does not try to open a browser window as it used to do. Other buttons
on
> the same form (Quarantined Items and Activity Log) work fine.
>
> I'm reluctant to remove and reinstall NIS because I have an upgrade
package
> rather than a clean installation package - if I remove NIS, will I need to
> install NAV 2002 and NPS 2003 again and then upgrade them? If so, will
this
> mess up the registration of NIS because I have already registered NIS
once?
>
> If it's safe to remove and reinstall NIS without encountering any
> registration problems, I'll do so. Alternatively, is there a web address
> that I can browse to manually to look up details of viruses (the
equivalent
> of pressing the On-Line Virus Encyclopedia button within NAV)?
>
>
>