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Re: Norton 360 2.0 May Break Device Manager Under Windows Vista After Installing SP1
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05-30-2008 01:08 PM
I have read the article concerning the problem I report in Re that regards Windows XP after installation of SP3, but mine concerns the
Norton 360 2.0 and Network less after installing SP1 on my PC with Vista Home Premium.
Are you working on this issue of learned other in same troubles?
Tks in advance for your kind help.
Re: NIS 2008 May Break Device Manager Under Windows XP Pro SP3
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05-30-2008 04:11 PM
We’ve developed a LiveUpdate solution that is available now, which will prevent this issue with Windows XP SP3 from occurring. Users should ensure they run LiveUpdate and reboot their computer; then they can install SP3. We suggest users ensure they have this latest update before applying any operating system upgrade. Please note that this LiveUpdate solution only addresses issues related to Symantec products. For instructions on how to run LiveUpdate manually, please go to
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sharedtech.ns
For users who have already downloaded SP3 and have run into problems, manual instructions for removing the additional registry keys created by Microsoft’s fixccs.exe file can be found below. We will post an automated tool next week.
For N360 v2:
http://solutions.symantec.com/sdccommon/asp/symcu_
For N360 v1:
http://service1.symantec.com/support/norton360.nsf
For 2008 products:
http://solutions.symantec.com/sdccommon/asp/symcu_
For all other products:
http://service1.symantec.com/Support/sharedtech.ns
Sr. SQA Manager
Symantec Corporation
Re: NIS 2008 May Break Device Manager Under Windows XP Pro SP3
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05-30-2008 06:27 PM - last edited on 05-30-2008 06:28 PM
Reese -- In your message you say:
<<
We’ve developed a LiveUpdate solution that is available now, which will prevent this issue with Windows XP SP3 from occurring. Users should ensure they run LiveUpdate and reboot their computer; then they can install SP3.
>>
but in all the documents linked to it says:
<< Numerous registry keys are added when you upgrade to Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista Service Pack 1 with a Norton product installed. >>
Note also that http://www.symantec.com/norton/support/kb/web_view
Could you please confirm that the problem occurs with XP SP3 and with VISTA SP1 and that the same solutions all apply.
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05-30-2008 06:38 PM
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Re: NIS 2008 May Break Device Manager Under Windows XP Pro SP3
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05-30-2008 07:03 PM
Thanks for clarifying -- I'll pass that on.
I've posted a couple of messages elsewhere pointing to your message with the fix information.
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05-30-2008 10:12 PM
I have had issues the last weeks, after first upgrading XP SP2 to Vista early last year and an installation of Vista SP1 6 weeks ago.
After this standalone SP1 installation on top of some Norton softwares I got a feeling, that my system did not
perform well.
A recovery to a date before the SP1 -installation and uninstalling all Norton softwares, I installed SP1
again and after that reinstalled all Norton softwares.
I found the system stabillizing much faster on a "non Norton software presence", some hours, compaired to 2 to 3 days on the first SP1 installation.
Instead I got an error 3035,5.
By searching Symantec Support on this error, I got 3 possible causes. I used one, disabling "Windows Vista User Account Control", restarted
and got a number of corrections from one "malware-detecting application" telling registry keys have been changed.
My system is now working as I have expected.
Kurt
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05-30-2008 10:36 PM
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05-31-2008 05:42 AM
Thank you and the Symantec team for your excellent work on this problem and for the soon-to-be released "automated deletion tool"!
However, this may not fully solve the problem in all cases. I have found that after deleting all the spurious $%& keys, Dev Manager still shows a problem with four Symantec Network Security Miniports ( "Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)" ).
In TechNet, others have reported having this same residual problem with these miniports but no solution has yet been posted there.
I would much appreciate your help with this remaining problem .......
DougN
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06-03-2008 06:52 AM
Hi! Has any one seen Norton's Automated Tool fix yet?
for the SP3 mess.
I have been waiting on it and afraid I may have missed
seeing the post.
Jo
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06-03-2008 09:59 AM - last edited on 06-03-2008 09:59 AM
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