NAV Annoyance

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John Schutkeker

I just installed NAV '06 & Norton Firewall '06, but the damn things insist
on telling me that the AV is configured wrong, because I've turned off
Auto-Protect. Is there any way to hack them so that they will accept this
as a correct setup? I'd like to remove the little icon with the red 'x'
from my system tray (for this problem only !), and make the big red message
stop appearing in the lower right corner of my screen. TIA
 
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Peter Seiler

John Schutkeker - 11.12.2005 12:09 :
I just installed NAV '06 & Norton Firewall '06, but the damn things insist
on telling me that the AV is configured wrong, because I've turned off
Auto-Protect. Is there any way to hack them so that they will accept this
as a correct setup? I'd like to remove the little icon with the red 'x'
from my system tray (for this problem only !), and make the big red message
stop appearing in the lower right corner of my screen. TIA

Hi John,

possibly there are only a few experienced NAV users here, which could
give an answer. I read here so often negative experiences about NAV that
I did not install it but instead BitDefender Professional plus (version
9) for example. Unfortunately it is now too late for you, but next time
absolutely inquires *before* what is to be installed on your computer.

Now you could have even large problems further if you probably want
uninstalling NAV. Many NAV programs are admit for the fact that they can
be uninstalled hardly completely :-(

Sorry I can't be helpful.
 
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John Schutkeker

John Schutkeker - 11.12.2005 12:09 :


possibly there are only a few experienced NAV users here, which could
give an answer. I read here so often negative experiences about NAV
that I did not install it but instead BitDefender Professional plus
(version 9) for example. Unfortunately it is now too late for you, but
next time
absolutely inquires *before* what is to be installed on your
computer.

Now you could have even large problems further if you probably want
uninstalling NAV. Many NAV programs are admit for the fact that they
can be uninstalled hardly completely :-(

Sorry I can't be helpful.

Thanks anyway, and I'll try Norton's home page for a user bbs.

It's nice to meet you, because my new brother-in-law's name is Seiler.
Where do you live, and how do you supppose we might figure out if we're
related?
 
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Peter Seiler

John Schutkeker - 12.12.2005 04:59 :
Thanks anyway, and I'll try Norton's home page for a user bbs.

you are welcome
It's nice to meet you, because my new brother-in-law's name is Seiler.
Where do you live, and how do you supppose we might figure out if we're
related?

I'm German living in Munich, Germany, home of
the famous "Octoberfest" ;-) I cant believe we are related. The name is
not very seldom here. Where you from?
 
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John Schutkeker

John Schutkeker - 12.12.2005 04:59 :


you are welcome


I'm German living in Munich, Germany, home of
the famous "Octoberfest" ;-) I cant believe we are related. The name is
not very seldom here. Where you from?

I'm from Buffalo NY, USA, where we have a large population of ethnic
Germans. As you can see, my name is as German as any you'll ever see. My
sister's husband is Kenneth Seiler.
 

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