I'm a brand new user of TB and I was searching through the archives
when I saw a request for help getting NAV2001 to work with TB. I have
that setup -- it works fine for me, but you have to set it up
manually.
I don't know who the original poster was, but try this:
1. Open NAV2001. Click Options
Saturday, November 17, 2001, 1:44:13 AM, Sam wrote:
S> This was my experience also. Norton AV2002 does seem to protect
S> the_Bat but not AV2001.
Just the opposite experience here: 2001 would check TB's incoming on
W2k Pro, 2002 will not.
Best,
Yuki
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I saw the comment about setting NAV2001 manually to accept other
e-mail clients. Unfortunately, the file they referred to was not in
my folder. I had an OEM version, which apparently was not something
Symantec considered a product worthy of changing.
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Have a great day,
Sam
"Love has reason
Hi pkroy,
On Friday, November 16, 2001 at 12:28:24 [GMT +0530], you wrote:
p> i have installed norton antiviral 2001, activated e-mail
p> protection, for various accounts of Outlook Express, it provides
p> proterction, but not for thebat 1.53d which i am using
That's because NAV is not aware of
That's odd - 2001 is working fine for me on W2K
John Rainer
Friday, November 16, 2001, 4:44:13 PM, you wrote:
This was my experience also. Norton AV2002 does seem to protect
the_Bat but not AV2001.
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Have a great day,
Sam
> i have installed norton antiviral 2001, activated e-mail protecti
This was my experience also. Norton AV2002 does seem to protect
the_Bat but not AV2001.
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Have a great day,
Sam
"Some days you're the dog, and some days you're the hydrant."
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Have a nice day :-)
> i have installed norton antiviral 2001, a
Hello tbudl,
i have installed norton antiviral 2001, activated e-mail
protection , for various accounts of Outlook Express , it provides
proterction , but not for thebat 1.53d which i am using
Best regards,
pkroy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Russ,
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, at 22:32:31 +0100 you wrote:
RM> I am using a trial version of norton antivirus 2001 [...]
RM> manually configure account settings, ie basically changing
RM> the pop server from your default isp thing to go through
RM> norton as pop.norton or something
Hello TBUDL,
I am using a trial version of norton antivirus 2001 which has the
capability for email scanning and lists a whole bunch of progs it
supports but the bat! is not one of them. It then gives a 'fairly'
straightforward way to manually configure account settings, ie
basicall
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