Clint,

I am using Norton AV 2003 (version 9.05.15) which is configured along with
Norton System Works 2003, (V6.01, build 57).  I usually right click on the
tray icon and just disable the AV.  When I want to install with next to
nothing running I use EndItAll2 - so far I have had no install problems.

Roger
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:47 PM
  Subject: PCWorks: Norton 2000, '01 & '03 users


  I found out to my dismay that the Norton version I've been
  using for years with win95, 98 & ME will not work with XP.
  Now I'm forced to use one these other versions.  I tried them
  before, and hated them.  Each had something screwed up about
  it.  I can't recall which had what caveat, but they were
  either script errors in the interface, email problems, or not
  being able to unload it.  I have around here somewhere v2000,
  '01, '02, but I was only able to find 2002, so I tried it on
  XP.  It's the one where there is no way to unload it without
  restarting the PC every time!  It's so simple with this
  version I've always used.  You simply right click the icon in
  the system tray, click "configure", then go to the 'auto
  protect' tab and uncheck the box "Load auto protect at start
  up" then it asks you if you "want to unload it NOW".  This is
  great for totally unloading it while installing anything.
  This is not possible with 2002 and you are forced to uncheck
  the box to load with windows, then you have to restart.

  So, can anyone tell me which version of Norton that works with
  XP is like this old version of Norton where you don't have to
  restart the PC to unload it?
  Thanks,
  -Clint
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