I have Windows 11 with all the current updates and Norton 360. I have had various other Norton products on this computer in the past.
I'm trying to make space on my C: drive and find under C:/Program Data/Norton/ (long name ) / NGC-22.s1.11.46 /nspeng two 4.6 Gigabyte files.
I need to know whether these are actively used by Norton 360 and if so, can I reduce their size, and if not, can I delete them, and in either case how should i do that?
I not using ( or certainly not intending to use ) Norton to do my backups. Are these backup files? What could possibly take 9.2 Gigabytes of space?
Please switch to Norton 360 -> Classic View
From Norton tray icon -> click Open Norton 360
Open My Norton for My Norton view
Open Norton 360 for Classic view
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Settings from tray icon opens My Norton Settings.
Settings from Classic view opens Norton 360 Settings.
Switch between the My Norton window and classic view
The latest version of your Norton product opens the My Norton window up on launch. The My Norton window acts as a dashboard where you can view and manage your device security features and other entitlements. However, you can configure Norton to launch the Classic view when you start your Norton product. For more information, read My Norton product looks different.
If your subscription includes Norton Secure VPN but you cannot access the feature, your Norton product is in the Classic view. Access to certain features is available only through the My Norton window. In such cases, you may have to switch between the My Norton window and the Classic view.
Switch to the Classic view is not available on Norton 360 for Gamers.
Switch between My Norton and Classic windows
Start Norton.
<p>If you see the Norton classic window, click My Norton.</p>
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<p>In the My Norton window, click the settings icon.</p>
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<p>Under Launch View, do one of the following:</p>
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<p>To view My Norton window during launch, select My Norton.</p>
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<p>To view classic<strong> </strong>window during launch, select Classic.</p>
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Switch between My Norton and Classic windows from the Windows notification area
In the notification area on the taskbar, right-click the Norton icon, and do one of the following:
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<p>To view <strong>My Norton</strong> window during launch, select <strong>Open My Norton</strong>.</p>
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<p>To view the <strong>Classic </strong>window during launch, select <strong>Open Norton 360</strong>.</p>
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