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wwongma

join:2002-03-26
Westwood, MA

Re: NAV 2006 problem

Here's something from symantec

“Symantec is currently responding to a LiveUpdate patching error. If you are seeing the message, “Norton does not support the Repair feature”, please cancel out of that dialog. If the error is repeated following another computer restart, cancel out of that message as well. Your Norton program will continue to function properly despite these messages. Symantec will post a resolution to LiveUpdate shortly. Please run LiveUpdate daily.”

bettywont
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join:2004-09-11
Montreal, QC

Re: NAV 2006 problem

I spoke to a second and third level tek in regards to this
problem (even with a priorty number)it took 35 minutes to
get thru and they are well aware of the problem.They assured me that the program is functioning properly and they will be fixing it soon.I sure hope thats the truth
Oh well some paranoa is telling me to do their on line scan

btaylor1
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join:2002-10-13
Dallas, TX
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Re: NAV 2006 problem

we've been experiencing same problem and i was about to give up on symantec and nav for good. based on these reported developments, i'll wait one week for a resolution before uninstalling and buying something from someone else

UPDATE: i just saw this at symantec's site

»service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ts···Document

I TRIED FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS AND PROBLEM SEEMS FIXED FOR NOW!

snowj

@optonline.net

Re: NAV 2006 problem

Good find btaylor1, what an odd solution. It'd be nice if Symantec had included a bit more info on the problem/workaround.

Judging by the number of replies this topic has gotten, this hasn't hit a lot of people (myself included, at least up til now). Was what preceded it an update released through a manual Live Update run, as opposed to the auto av def update I initially thought it to be?

MagMan
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Westlake, OH
Worked for me to thanks.
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