Windows SP2 and Norton AV

H

homepc

A few weeks ago I heard that Windows SP2 may affect Norton AV in some way.
Has anyone already installed SP2 and noticed any problems? I am running
Windows XP home with Norton System Works 2003. Just holding off until I
know the coast is clear.
 
SS

~ßïtzChiçk~

homepc said:
A few weeks ago I heard that Windows SP2 may affect Norton AV in some
way. Has anyone already installed SP2 and noticed any problems? I am
running Windows XP home with Norton System Works 2003. Just holding
off until I know the coast is clear.

I have NAV 2004 and SP2 works fine with it. I disabled it during the SP2
download and installation procedure then re-enabled it and have had no
problems

Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance


Extract yourteeth before replying
 
R

Ricky

~ßïtzChiçk~ said:
I have NAV 2004 and SP2 works fine with it. I disabled it during the SP2
download and installation procedure then re-enabled it and have had no
problems

Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance


Extract yourteeth before replying
I'm running System Works 2003 and SP2 and no problems.
 
W

wolfman32

I just completed a fresh install of XP Corporate edition with SP
streamlined. Now my version of Norton AV 2004 Pro will not let m
activate. I don't remember having this problem before. I think you ma
be fine if AV is installed prior to upgrading to SP2 but SP2 does see
to cause issues with Norton AV 2004 activation. You get an erro
message saying that your key is not a valid A8Key. Symantec's phon
support is pathetic so I'm getting kind of pissed now. I'd hold off o
a Norton upgrade until this issue gets resolved on Symantec's end i
you're using SP2


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wolfman3
 

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