Using the removal tool should solve any Norton related problems even with
the "residual bits" remaining in the registry.
"HeyBub" <heybub@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> SG wrote: Quote:
>>
>> I'm not going to list a bunch of reviews, good or bad. You seen to
>> have done some homework, but here is one link and if you decide to
>> uninstall you will have to use their Norton Removal Tool to get rid
>> of everything.
>> http://review.zdnet.com/internet-sec...-32588378.html
>> >
> I don't think that's sufficient. Symantec is the barnacle of the software
> world. It's like your mother-in-law moved in. Teen-agers hanging around
> the Stop-N-Rob are now known as "Nortons."
>
> You'll have to visit the registry to remove some residual bits, but even
> that's not sufficient.