NAV 2002 uninstall killed network!

G

Guest

Hi,
My subscription to NAV 2002 expired. When I attempted to uninstall it,
my network is now disabled. Everything is functionaly working in the
device manager but there are zero bytes transferred or received in the
network information. I even removed and re-installed the hardware
device with the same results.
Question: Does somebody know the registry key that NAV took control of
to pipe the network traffic through the NAV filter and how it can be
restored?
I am so ticked at NAV that I don't want to call or email or have
anything to do with Symantec.

TIA!

-Steve
 
G

Guest

Aha,
The answer is that that DHCP is clobbered by Symantec's services that
were so convieniently left in place by the NAV unintall and also left
in place by the RNAV2003.exe. The bottom line is No Service Found, no
workie workie.
To fix it do a web search for SYMTDI and this will show examples of
how to remove the problem.
-Steve
 
R

Richard Steven Hack

Aha,
The answer is that that DHCP is clobbered by Symantec's services that
were so convieniently left in place by the NAV unintall and also left
in place by the RNAV2003.exe. The bottom line is No Service Found, no
workie workie.
To fix it do a web search for SYMTDI and this will show examples of
how to remove the problem.

Here's the Microsoft Knowledge Base link for this problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;812335
 

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