Hello Ochrid,

Friday, July 12, 2002, 10:50:11 AM, you wrote:

O> Peter Palmreuyther talks about ports - do you know how to check
O> that in NAV?

I have NAV 2002 with NSW 2002 Pro.  I checked the options for NAV &
saw no settings for ports that I could see with quick check.

I did check NAV help. It stated if you don't see icons in tray to
uninstall, then re-install. I use Win98, I see you use XP. Symantec's
NAV 2002 product was release about the time XP was. There may be some
glitches there. From reading this list you probably won't find large
support for Symantec's products here. I've used them for years, but do
agree with substantial # of people that product is turning to BLOAT
ware. I have everything off on boot with NSW except NAV. Symantec is
reducing options to manage your PC. For example most product updates
are no longer available as FTP or HTTP download. At least I couldn't
find them on their FTP site as directed by Symantec's support. Unless
Symantec changes management options after this year of support is up
with the current product, I will probably replace NAV with another
product.

If you have NAV active on boot, you ARE protected. You just can't tell
if attachments are viri. Not a big deal if you don't open attachments
indiscriminately. Even if you do and keep your definitions up to date,
then you should be protected to the extent possible.

This discussion is getting a little OT and not really applicable to
this list. As I stated earlier, I think you should contact Symantec at
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/ and post message to on-line support.
It is free.

-- 
Best regards,

Greg Strong                     
TB! v1.60q/Post5 on Windows 98  



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