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Guys, need urgent help!!! My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove version 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the local network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know nothing about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did nothing except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) Thanks in advance.... |
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In article <29AA9889-8FC2-4B49-87DA-E23D0DC1F349@microsoft.com>, dc2000 @discussions.microsoft.com says... > Guys, need urgent help!!! > > My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I > started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove version > 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the local > network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know nothing > about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did nothing > except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) > > Thanks in advance.... Was it Norton internet security 2002 that you removed? NIS is not the same as NAV, and removal of 2004 on several machines we worked with while installing 2006 was a pain - we actually removed 2006 and installed Symantec Corp 10 for workstations/servers. NAV 2006 is a pig, and your best option is removing all norton AV software (at this time) and installing the free AVG software until you can get it fixed. -- spam999free@rrohio.com remove 999 in order to email me |
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Thanks for your prompt response.... Yeah, I think you're right. It was NIS. I cannot install any free stuff like AVG as they want that damn Norton, no matter what. So I have to use it. My main concern now is how to restore the network connection back???? I uninstalled that NIS 2006 but it didn't help. All the shortcuts for network stayed but when I try opening network folder it gives out an error. Plus, what is that Symantec Corp 10? How can I use it and where to get it? "Leythos" wrote: > In article <29AA9889-8FC2-4B49-87DA-E23D0DC1F349@microsoft.com>, dc2000 > @discussions.microsoft.com says... > > Guys, need urgent help!!! > > > > My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I > > started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove version > > 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the local > > network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know nothing > > about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did nothing > > except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) > > > > Thanks in advance.... > > Was it Norton internet security 2002 that you removed? NIS is not the > same as NAV, and removal of 2004 on several machines we worked with > while installing 2006 was a pain - we actually removed 2006 and > installed Symantec Corp 10 for workstations/servers. > > NAV 2006 is a pig, and your best option is removing all norton AV > software (at this time) and installing the free AVG software until you > can get it fixed. > > -- > > spam999free@rrohio.com > remove 999 in order to email me > |
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In article <BF3A9C87-BB6E-4008-A82B-F81854632F1A@microsoft.com>, dc2000 @discussions.microsoft.com says... > Thanks for your prompt response.... > > Yeah, I think you're right. It was NIS. I cannot install any free stuff like > AVG as they want that damn Norton, no matter what. So I have to use it. My > main concern now is how to restore the network connection back???? I > uninstalled that NIS 2006 but it didn't help. All the shortcuts for network > stayed but when I try opening network folder it gives out an error. > > Plus, what is that Symantec Corp 10? How can I use it and where to get it? there is a NIS removal tool on the Symantec support site, you'll have to search for it and then run it / reboot. Under enterprise businesses, you'll find Symantec Corp 10.1 for workstations and servers - min is 10 licenses (about $560). -- spam999free@rrohio.com remove 999 in order to email me |
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Thanks man. I'll try tomorrow. What a PIECE OF SH*T this norton is! I cannot imagine that I have to search for uninstaller to remove it!!!!!! "Leythos" wrote: > In article <BF3A9C87-BB6E-4008-A82B-F81854632F1A@microsoft.com>, dc2000 > @discussions.microsoft.com says... > > Thanks for your prompt response.... > > > > Yeah, I think you're right. It was NIS. I cannot install any free stuff like > > AVG as they want that damn Norton, no matter what. So I have to use it. My > > main concern now is how to restore the network connection back???? I > > uninstalled that NIS 2006 but it didn't help. All the shortcuts for network > > stayed but when I try opening network folder it gives out an error. > > > > Plus, what is that Symantec Corp 10? How can I use it and where to get it? > > there is a NIS removal tool on the Symantec support site, you'll have to > search for it and then run it / reboot. > > Under enterprise businesses, you'll find Symantec Corp 10.1 for > workstations and servers - min is 10 licenses (about $560). > > -- > > spam999free@rrohio.com > remove 999 in order to email me > |
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Just for information -- whoever might encounter it too. I fixed the problem. It took me awhile though. First I tried that norton uninstall tool, which made things even worse! It didn't complete whatever it was doing as I had Symantec pcAnywhere installed. Then I tried manual uninstall and after running all their files my system totally crashed! I could not even reboot it! So, my advice don't go this route!!! Eventually, I had to boot up in a Safe Mode and use System Restore, which did it's job. I restored everything to the point when I had older version 2002 on. It restored network connections as well, after which it took me 3 more hours of uninstalling NIS 2002, then installing NIS 2006 with probably six "please reboot your PC" windows and lengthy system scans. The bottomline -- do not install firewall that comes with NIS 2006 by default. It was a culprit in my case. When I skipped it everything was working fine. And also, if you have an option DO NOT use norton products -- I don't know what kind of terrorist writes them -- I'd rather go with AVG, which I have at home and never have problems with. Cheers.... "dc2000" wrote: > Thanks man. I'll try tomorrow. > > What a PIECE OF SH*T this norton is! I cannot imagine that I have to search > for uninstaller to remove it!!!!!! > > > "Leythos" wrote: > > > In article <BF3A9C87-BB6E-4008-A82B-F81854632F1A@microsoft.com>, dc2000 > > @discussions.microsoft.com says... > > > Thanks for your prompt response.... > > > > > > Yeah, I think you're right. It was NIS. I cannot install any free stuff like > > > AVG as they want that damn Norton, no matter what. So I have to use it. My > > > main concern now is how to restore the network connection back???? I > > > uninstalled that NIS 2006 but it didn't help. All the shortcuts for network > > > stayed but when I try opening network folder it gives out an error. > > > > > > Plus, what is that Symantec Corp 10? How can I use it and where to get it? > > > > there is a NIS removal tool on the Symantec support site, you'll have to > > search for it and then run it / reboot. > > > > Under enterprise businesses, you'll find Symantec Corp 10.1 for > > workstations and servers - min is 10 licenses (about $560). > > > > -- > > > > spam999free@rrohio.com > > remove 999 in order to email me > > |
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AntiVirus only ? or one of the Security Suite packages like Norton Internet Security. I'm not totally familiar with the 2006 product line, but AV shouldn't interfere/block or take down a network. If it was NIS then it added additional security features including a firewall that would need to be configured. Usually, after reboot you have options to pick network settings & locale. You might want to try a system restore - but make sure the data on the PC is fully backed up. It's one thing to loose a network, another to loose data. Best to go slow, not try random things to fix it and just let someone more experienced take a look at it. "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:29AA9889-8FC2-4B49-87DA-E23D0DC1F349@microsoft.com... > Guys, need urgent help!!! > > My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I > started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove version > 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the > local > network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know > nothing > about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did > nothing > except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) > > Thanks in advance.... |
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Thanks for your prompt response.... Yes, as I come to think about it, I think it was Norton internet security 2006 over NIS 2002. After reboot it asked if I'd like to use norton firewall instead of windows default and as always they had that "recommended" part at the end, I chose yes. So, now I see my mistake. What I did then when network went down, I uninstalled this norton hoping the problem will go away but it didn't. The network drive still shows an error when I try to open it. A different one thogh (something like "Cannot access bla-bla-bla.... and worthless help button at the bottom) Oh no, there's no way, I'm not going to use System Restore. THis will mess it up even more. Nor can I call someone as it will cost them money and I'll get into lots of trouble. It's a small business and they say every penny. Is there any way I can undo this firewall option in Norton? Or at least how can I configure it? What could be the problem??? "R. McCarty" wrote: > antivirus only ? or one of the Security Suite packages like Norton > internet Security. I'm not totally familiar with the 2006 product line, > but AV shouldn't interfere/block or take down a network. If it was > NIS then it added additional security features including a firewall that > would need to be configured. Usually, after reboot you have options > to pick network settings & locale. > You might want to try a system restore - but make sure the data on > the PC is fully backed up. It's one thing to loose a network, another > to loose data. Best to go slow, not try random things to fix it and just > let someone more experienced take a look at it. > > "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:29AA9889-8FC2-4B49-87DA-E23D0DC1F349@microsoft.com... > > Guys, need urgent help!!! > > > > My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I > > started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove version > > 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the > > local > > network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know > > nothing > > about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did > > nothing > > except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) > > > > Thanks in advance.... > > > |
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From within the NIS main panel, there are configuration options to enable or disable certain functions. Once the NIS firewall is off, the native XP firewall should re-active. Verify by running Security Ctr in Control Panel. "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:896D9A4C-E06F-42B7-90C6-1066DEA548F1@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your prompt response.... > > Yes, as I come to think about it, I think it was Norton internet Security > 2006 over NIS 2002. After reboot it asked if I'd like to use norton > firewall > instead of windows default and as always they had that "recommended" part > at > the end, I chose yes. So, now I see my mistake. What I did then when > network > went down, I uninstalled this norton hoping the problem will go away but > it > didn't. The network drive still shows an error when I try to open it. A > different one thogh (something like "Cannot access bla-bla-bla.... and > worthless help button at the bottom) > > Oh no, there's no way, I'm not going to use System Restore. THis will mess > it up even more. Nor can I call someone as it will cost them money and > I'll > get into lots of trouble. It's a small business and they say every penny. > > Is there any way I can undo this firewall option in Norton? Or at least > how > can I configure it? What could be the problem??? > > > "R. McCarty" wrote: > >> antivirus only ? or one of the Security Suite packages like Norton >> internet Security. I'm not totally familiar with the 2006 product line, >> but AV shouldn't interfere/block or take down a network. If it was >> NIS then it added additional security features including a firewall that >> would need to be configured. Usually, after reboot you have options >> to pick network settings & locale. >> You might want to try a system restore - but make sure the data on >> the PC is fully backed up. It's one thing to loose a network, another >> to loose data. Best to go slow, not try random things to fix it and just >> let someone more experienced take a look at it. >> >> "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:29AA9889-8FC2-4B49-87DA-E23D0DC1F349@microsoft.com... >> > Guys, need urgent help!!! >> > >> > My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I >> > started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove >> > version >> > 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the >> > local >> > network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know >> > nothing >> > about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did >> > nothing >> > except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) >> > >> > Thanks in advance.... >> >> >> |
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Thanks. Does it mean that I have to install NIS 2006 back to do it? "R. McCarty" wrote: > From within the NIS main panel, there are configuration options to > enable or disable certain functions. Once the NIS firewall is off, the > native XP firewall should re-active. Verify by running Security Ctr > in Control Panel. > > "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:896D9A4C-E06F-42B7-90C6-1066DEA548F1@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for your prompt response.... > > > > Yes, as I come to think about it, I think it was Norton internet Security > > 2006 over NIS 2002. After reboot it asked if I'd like to use norton > > firewall > > instead of windows default and as always they had that "recommended" part > > at > > the end, I chose yes. So, now I see my mistake. What I did then when > > network > > went down, I uninstalled this norton hoping the problem will go away but > > it > > didn't. The network drive still shows an error when I try to open it. A > > different one thogh (something like "Cannot access bla-bla-bla.... and > > worthless help button at the bottom) > > > > Oh no, there's no way, I'm not going to use System Restore. THis will mess > > it up even more. Nor can I call someone as it will cost them money and > > I'll > > get into lots of trouble. It's a small business and they say every penny. > > > > Is there any way I can undo this firewall option in Norton? Or at least > > how > > can I configure it? What could be the problem??? > > > > > > "R. McCarty" wrote: > > > >> antivirus only ? or one of the Security Suite packages like Norton > >> internet Security. I'm not totally familiar with the 2006 product line, > >> but AV shouldn't interfere/block or take down a network. If it was > >> NIS then it added additional security features including a firewall that > >> would need to be configured. Usually, after reboot you have options > >> to pick network settings & locale. > >> You might want to try a system restore - but make sure the data on > >> the PC is fully backed up. It's one thing to loose a network, another > >> to loose data. Best to go slow, not try random things to fix it and just > >> let someone more experienced take a look at it. > >> > >> "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:29AA9889-8FC2-4B49-87DA-E23D0DC1F349@microsoft.com... > >> > Guys, need urgent help!!! > >> > > >> > My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I > >> > started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove > >> > version > >> > 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the > >> > local > >> > network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know > >> > nothing > >> > about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did > >> > nothing > >> > except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) > >> > > >> > Thanks in advance.... > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Just for information -- whoever might encounter it too. I fixed the problem. It took me awhile though. First I tried that norton uninstall tool, which made things even worse! It didn't complete whatever it was doing as I had Symantec pcAnywhere installed. Then I tried manual uninstall and after running all their files my system totally crashed! I could not even reboot it! So, my advice don't go this route!!! Eventually, I had to boot up in a Safe Mode and use System Restore, which did it's job. I restored everything to the point when I had older version 2002 on. It restored network connections as well, after which it took me 3 more hours of uninstalling NIS 2002, then installing NIS 2006 with probably six "please reboot your PC" windows and lengthy system scans. The bottomline -- do not install firewall that comes with NIS 2006 by default. It was a culprit in my case. When I skipped it everything was working fine. And also, if you have an option DO NOT use norton products -- I don't know what kind of terrorist writes them -- I'd rather go with AVG, which I have at home and never have problems with. Cheers.... "R. McCarty" wrote: > From within the NIS main panel, there are configuration options to > enable or disable certain functions. Once the NIS firewall is off, the > native XP firewall should re-active. Verify by running Security Ctr > in Control Panel. > > "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:896D9A4C-E06F-42B7-90C6-1066DEA548F1@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for your prompt response.... > > > > Yes, as I come to think about it, I think it was Norton internet Security > > 2006 over NIS 2002. After reboot it asked if I'd like to use norton > > firewall > > instead of windows default and as always they had that "recommended" part > > at > > the end, I chose yes. So, now I see my mistake. What I did then when > > network > > went down, I uninstalled this norton hoping the problem will go away but > > it > > didn't. The network drive still shows an error when I try to open it. A > > different one thogh (something like "Cannot access bla-bla-bla.... and > > worthless help button at the bottom) > > > > Oh no, there's no way, I'm not going to use System Restore. THis will mess > > it up even more. Nor can I call someone as it will cost them money and > > I'll > > get into lots of trouble. It's a small business and they say every penny. > > > > Is there any way I can undo this firewall option in Norton? Or at least > > how > > can I configure it? What could be the problem??? > > > > > > "R. McCarty" wrote: > > > >> antivirus only ? or one of the Security Suite packages like Norton > >> internet Security. I'm not totally familiar with the 2006 product line, > >> but AV shouldn't interfere/block or take down a network. If it was > >> NIS then it added additional security features including a firewall that > >> would need to be configured. Usually, after reboot you have options > >> to pick network settings & locale. > >> You might want to try a system restore - but make sure the data on > >> the PC is fully backed up. It's one thing to loose a network, another > >> to loose data. Best to go slow, not try random things to fix it and just > >> let someone more experienced take a look at it. > >> > >> "dc2000" <dc2000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:29AA9889-8FC2-4B49-87DA-E23D0DC1F349@microsoft.com... > >> > Guys, need urgent help!!! > >> > > >> > My boss called me to update his Norton antivirus in the office. When I > >> > started installing 2006 version it told me that I have to remove > >> > version > >> > 2002, which I did and installed norton 2006 then. When all was done the > >> > local > >> > network they had went down...... He's gonna kill me tomorrow. I know > >> > nothing > >> > about networking. What shall I do to restore it back? (I swear I did > >> > nothing > >> > except uninstalling Norton antivirus 2002 and installing 2006) > >> > > >> > Thanks in advance.... > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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