John, your observations of NAV2002 seem to be exactly the same as my observations. I think the autodelete function is not there, at least I have not seen the option. Like you, the autorepair does not seem to work.
I'd be interested to know whether or not you are successful in using NAV2001 with WinXP. I did try it, but got the "not compatible" warnings. Symantec has some information on using it, but was very hard to find on their web site, and seemed very sketchy. I never could make it work and from what others say, they couldn't either. -- Have a great day, Sam mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "The harder you work the luckier you become." > Which version are you using? - I've gone to 2002 because I'm now using > XP and the autodelete function seems not to be present in 2002 - > worked fine in 2000 and 2001 though. > The email scanner in 2002 works in a very different way to earlier > versions and needs no email client configuration. The only automatic > function seems to be autorepair, which pops up a dialog on every > infected mail (infuriating) as it can't repair it, plus it picks up > the tmp file created by the bat, presumably because the mail is > intercepted in a different way from 2000/2001. To make things worse, > what's left of any infected mail has most of its headers removed. I've > heard that 2001 can be got to work in XP, so I might give it a try - > that worked fine in Windows 2000. > Advice from Symantec on their forums seems to be along the lines of > disabling the email scanner, as it is only a supplementary function, > and relying instead on the resident scanner. Seems to ignore the point > of why some users want to use email scanning but there you go. > John Rainer -- ________________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com