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Erv
I'm running Windows XP Professional SP2.

I have tried everything to get rid of Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition v10, but it's there when I try to install any other AntiVirus and blocks any other AntiVirus from installing.
I followed the manual uninstall guide at the Symantec Corporate Web Site
http://service1.symantec.com/support/ent-s...87?OpenDocument
and
http://service1.symantec.com/support/ent-s...fa?OpenDocument

Additionally, I have searched three times (to be certain they are removed) through my registry for:
Norton
Symantec
Live Update
And deleted any references I located.

I even used the latest version of Norton_Removal_Tool.exe

Unfortunately, the Symantec Antivirus still shows as being installed on my system.

I'm desperate for help.


Mod Edit: Topic moved to more appropriate forum~ TMacK
Kristopher McDougall
have you attempted to reinstall nav corporate and then uninstall ? sometimes files are missing or reg keys get all messed up resulting in files unable to be removed. what os is this on, xp?
thrillhouse
Use the removal tool: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgen...005033108162039
Erv
To: Christopher McDougall
Yes, I tried to reinstall NAV Corporate, but I get same error - that there is a previous installation that has not been completed. Meanwhile there is no previous installation as I tried to install after a re-boot and I didn't install anything prior to the reboot or before trying to install NAV Corporate.

To: thrillhouse
If you read my original message, I wrote:
"I even used the latest version of Norton_Removal_Tool.exe"
You gave me the link to this specific the removal tool.
Kristopher McDougall
Erv ... something else to try is get a copy of WinASO Reg optimizer and do a scan and fix all problems it finds. It will go through and find 'broken' links in your registry and just do a general cleaning of your computer.

KM
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