RE: Removing Norton Antivirus 2002

From: MAP (MAP_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/15/05


Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 05:17:05 -0800


"dman6865" wrote:

> I am trying to uninstall Norton Antivirus 2002 and Norton Internet Security
> 2002 but when I try am told that I do not have administrator or supervisor
> rights. I am logged on as administrator so I do not understand why I am
> getting that message. I have purchased Norton Antivirus 2005 but can not load
> it until I get the old program off. I Hewlett Packard online support told me
> to reboot in safe mode and I could remove the program but that still did not
> work. Does anyone have any idea how to remove this "flipping program"
> --
> dman6865

It's just my opinion,but I would leave it uninstalled.
How to remove norton 2002
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sunset-c2002kb.nsf/f7d6cb402f0b760785256ee600549628/a1aaca2a55f88caf85256edd00478d58?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam



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