Re: Removing sav

From: Allison Henry <akhenry_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:32:22 -0700

I will get the latest NoNav tool posted to the Symantec Client Security
section of Software Central shortly. In the meantime you can get the
latest NoNav here:
https://webfiles.berkeley.edu/cab_dev/Symantec/NoNav2.611.exe

Login with your webfiles account -- if you don't have one you can make
one for free using your CalNetID.

Allison Henry
System and Network Security
University of California, Berkeley
http://security.berkeley.edu

Robert Hiramoto wrote:
> Hi Lucia,
>
> I've had this problem before, and a similar problem removing SCS.
>
> I've used NoNav, which should kill any symantec and norton products on a
> machine.
>
> If you need NoNav, I can send it to you, or a search on the Symantec web
> site should find it. It is an unsupported tool, however.
>
> I've run NoNav on many XP machines, but I've not tried it with Vista.
>
>
> ~Robert
>
>
> On 7/24/07 10:51 AM, "Lucia Greco" <lgreco_at_berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>> I was trying to remove sav 10.5 from my laptop in prep for putting 10.6 on
>> and it will not remove. I keep getting a fatal error after it takes a
>> reel long time running the uninstall.
>> Any ideas how to get the old version off my system. I need to get it off not
>> only for the problems reported last week but I find it is crashing my system
>> at start up all the time. I am hoping the new version will be better about
>> this.
>>
>> Lucia Greco
>> Assistive Technology Specialist
>> University Of California Berkeley
>> (510) 643-7591
>>
>>
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