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274800 2004-09-23 03:16:00 Installed NAV 2004 on a computer. When logging on Administrator account, it's fine; but when logging on other user accounts (without administrative privilege, the following error message pops up:

"Norton Antivirus Professional configuration is not complete. You must have administrative privilege to complete the configuration using the Information Wizard."

Haven't got any clue what is this about. Can anyone enlighten me?

Cheers
bk T (215)
274801 2004-09-23 03:51:00 You might have to log in as the administrator account and make all the other user accounts administrators then log in as each user so NAV can do it's thing.
Once you've done that log back in as the asministrator and change the other user accounts back to what they were.
CYaBro (73)
274802 2004-09-23 04:24:00 Look at these pages
here (service1.symantec.com)
here (service1.symantec.com)
here (service1.symantec.com)
hth
johnboy (217)
274803 2004-09-23 06:13:00 > Look at these pages
> here (service1.symantec.com
> 9242b6f1c4d88256d8000469d43/12bb8d848539e49c88256ddc00
> 5f4e7?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam)
> here (service1.symantec.com
> 84a28547fe188256d4e006aaa95/b2ad820364b3ebab88256e6200
> 4ddfb?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam)
> here (service1.symantec.com
> 01d537bf4d188256d8e0076b346/f76f93637b9aaeb188256e6200
> 58c94?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam)
> hth

johnboy, all the links above couldn't be loaded.
bk T (215)
274804 2004-09-23 06:21:00 CYaBro, have done all that and deleted the registry keys as suggested by Symantec, but after changing back all those user account privileges, everything returns and the error message pops up again. Checks the registry key and found that it has been re-created!

Don't tell me it's XP SP2's problem again.

Any other ideas?
bk T (215)
274805 2004-09-23 07:02:00 Here is the search (search.symantec.com) for symantec just put "Norton Antivirus Professional configuration is not complete. You must have administrative privilege to complete the configuration using the Information Wizard" in the search pane and you will come up with a few articles on your problem.
It seems a bit slow loading now for some reason .
hth
johnboy (217)
274806 2004-09-23 22:43:00 Followed all those steps suggested by Symantec but NO GOOD.

Finally, uninstalled and re-installed NAV then applied all the steps from Symantec to correct the 'configuration' problem. Everything is working fine now.

Thanks for all the contributions.
bk T (215)
274807 2004-09-23 22:59:00 Is this going to have to be done everytime there is a program update as well, one that usually requires a restart? No I am not talking about virus def updates I mean the actual updates that affect the program and registry entries. Odin (227)
274808 2004-09-24 00:46:00 > Is this going to have to be done everytime there is a
> program update as well, one that usually requires a
> restart? No I am not talking about virus def updates
> I mean the actual updates that affect the program and
> registry entries.

Is this a Microsoft problem or Symantec problem? Looks to me is Symantec's issue.
bk T (215)
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