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| Windows Firewall/Norton Hi, My H/P-Compaq PC XP SP2 came with the installed Windowsl firewall. Desktop Icons for buying Norton after the "Trial Period" were present. Having experience with Norton in the past/ I removed it using their extractraction tool. Yes, add/remove programs from the control panel list is "not recommended". I even ran a search (including hidden files) on Norton and Symantec and manually deleted all those entries. Hunting for Symantec's site and downloading their tool is just a form of harassment. But to my question, I checked the Security Center/Firewall and it indicated that more than one firewall was active. I turned off the Windows one and there it was- "Norton Internet Security 2006 Firewall is on." Is this a fluke in the Security Center reading or is Norton still hiding someplace? If so, is there a safe way to rid myself of it completely? I'm new and leery of making registry changes. Thanks for any info! |
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| Re: Windows Firewall/Norton "dan101" <dan101@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B8FDFD55-888D-428D-97E8-97C07DA488CD@microsoft.com... : Hi, My H/P-Compaq PC XP SP2 came with the installed Windowsl firewall. : Desktop Icons for buying Norton after the "Trial Period" were present. Having : experience with Norton in the past/ I removed it using their extractraction : tool. Yes, add/remove programs from the control panel list is "not : recommended". I even ran a search (including hidden files) on Norton and : Symantec and manually deleted all those entries. Hunting for Symantec's site : and downloading their tool is just a form of harassment. But to my question, : I checked the Security Center/Firewall and it indicated that more than one : firewall was active. I turned off the Windows one and there it was- "Norton : Internet Security 2006 Firewall is on." Is this a fluke in the Security : Center reading or is Norton still hiding someplace? If so, is there a safe : way to rid myself of it completely? I'm new and leery of making registry : changes. Thanks for any info! > The preferred method for NIS 2006 removal to use Add/Remove then and only then follow-up with the Symantec removal tool. The latter is only recommended for a failed installation or a damaged Norton Product. Uninstalling your Norton Products on Windows XP http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...06032009205413 Norton Removal Tool http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 Since you've taken a different approach with the extraction tool(whatever that is), and then deleted files it is unclear what state your system remains. You might consider using System Restore to return to a prior state or restore the pc with a prior image(if available). If the NIS is still running, you may be able to disable the service(Start/Run/Services.msc) but if you've deleted files and folders that route may not work. Since you've an OEM pc its unlikely that you could reinstall NIS06 to accomplish a proper add-remove uninstall without restoring the system to the as-shipped condition. Note: Proceed with caution and at your own risk. Before creating any further damage...now would be good time to backup or create an image of your system and ensure in a worst case scenario that you are familiar with using your HP recovery cds. ..winston |
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| Re: Windows Firewall/Norton Thank you for the info. Actually I followed the uninstall method provided by NeZero, (I realized now,bad idea). because of problems it created in the OS. Although now missing from the add/remove programs and I did remove Symantec from the Startup menu and disabled the program from Services,it seems to be lurking about in the PC, Norton just doesn,t like NO for an answer. I'll assume no harm is being done (I hope) and leave it alone. If nothing else, it is a caveat for others coinsidering that product! Dan "...winston" wrote: > "dan101" <dan101@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B8FDFD55-888D-428D-97E8-97C07DA488CD@microsoft.com... > : Hi, My H/P-Compaq PC XP SP2 came with the installed Windowsl firewall. > : Desktop Icons for buying Norton after the "Trial Period" were present. Having > : experience with Norton in the past/ I removed it using their extractraction > : tool. Yes, add/remove programs from the control panel list is "not > : recommended". I even ran a search (including hidden files) on Norton and > : Symantec and manually deleted all those entries. Hunting for Symantec's site > : and downloading their tool is just a form of harassment. But to my question, > : I checked the Security Center/Firewall and it indicated that more than one > : firewall was active. I turned off the Windows one and there it was- "Norton > : Internet Security 2006 Firewall is on." Is this a fluke in the Security > : Center reading or is Norton still hiding someplace? If so, is there a safe > : way to rid myself of it completely? I'm new and leery of making registry > : changes. Thanks for any info! > > > > The preferred method for NIS 2006 removal to use Add/Remove then and only then follow-up with the Symantec removal tool. The latter is only recommended for a failed installation or a damaged Norton Product. > > Uninstalling your Norton Products on Windows XP > http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...06032009205413 > > > Norton Removal Tool > http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 > > Since you've taken a different approach with the extraction tool(whatever that is), and then deleted files it is unclear what state your system remains. > You might consider using System Restore to return to a prior state or restore the pc with a prior image(if available). If the NIS is still running, you may be able to disable the service(Start/Run/Services.msc) but if you've deleted files and folders that route may not work. > > Since you've an OEM pc its unlikely that you could reinstall NIS06 to accomplish a proper add-remove uninstall without restoring the system to the as-shipped condition. > > Note: Proceed with caution and at your own risk. Before creating any further damage...now would be good time to backup or create an image of your system and ensure in a worst case scenario that you are familiar with using your HP recovery cds. > > . |
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