| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 90920 |
2002-10-20 03:38:00 |
I would uninstall 1st page then reinstall, norton should then put the file in quarintine where you can delete it . make sure all settings in norton are set to ''repair then quarintine if unsucessfull'' I am asuming with the uninstall the file will go as well. |
Shiloh (2288) |
| 90921 |
2002-10-20 03:52:00 |
I was thinking along the same lines too, but wondered if access to the file is denied, would it go with/be removed with an uninstall???
Its not really a biggee, as it sounds like the file in question is more of a pain/annoyance than damage causer, but it bugs me that i can't delete an infected file now cause of the previous default settings. Thanks again Shiloh. |
J ZEP (336) |
| 90922 |
2002-10-20 04:05:00 |
I would not worry about it. The virus I had was a nasty one, so I formatted and reinstalled the os. as I did not feel happy with it on my computer. I think norton anti virus is flawed with its default settings, you should always have the option to delete files. I have since had a virus that norton could not repair and I deleted it from quarantine, no problems. |
Shiloh (2288) |
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