At 12:30 PM 2/2/2007, J E wrote:
I downloaded apache_2.2.4-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi from
the //apache.cs.utah.edu/pub/apache.org mirror.  I
used the md5 method to validate and validation
appeared to be successful.  During apache install
there was an error when SymantecAntivirus was being
installed.  I do not have the exact error message but
the apache install continued after clicking the Cancel
to proceed past the Symantec install.

The apache install appeared to be working but when I
did a right click on the Start button (Windows XP SP2)
I would get a SymantecAntivirus.msi install error as
it was trying to access a file on C:\temp\.
It was a rather time consuming process to rid my
machine of this partial Symantec installation.  Part
of my concern is that this was a 10.0 version of Sym
AntiVirus.  We just had a virus outbreak because of
vulnerability in that version of Symantec antivirus.

I am posting this question because I have not seen any
indication, on the apache site, about this problem.
Have others seen this problem?  Why does apache 2.2.4
install SymantecAntivirus software?

I could be wrong, but I don't believe Apache installs Symantec.

Is it possible you already HAVE symantec, and the error was something to do with maybe Symantec security suite? Or perhaps an improperly installed copy of Symantec?


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