From: Virus Guy on
Top-Poaster Peter Foldes top-poasted:

> > He could install NAV 2002 on a win-98 machine, run Symantec
> > intelligent updater, and then copy the entire NAV program
> > directory to his DOS machine and run the DOS scanner.

> Huh? What are you smoking

If you exerted a few more micro-calories to type a more useful question,
then I might be able to answer it.

But this was your hit-and-run post of the month, and you won't come back
here to explain yourself. I know how you operate.
From: gufus on
Hello, Virus!

You wrote on Thu, 15 Apr 2010 19:25:16 -0400:

| gufus wrote:
|
>> Before I do it, will NAV 2002 install/run on a XPP OS?
|
| Yes. NAV 2002 will run and is fully compatible with XP - even sp3.

'k
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From: gufus on
Hello, Virus!

You wrote on Thu, 15 Apr 2010 19:28:32 -0400:

|
>> Huh? What are you smoking
|
|
| But this was your hit-and-run post of the month, and you won't come back
| here to explain yourself. I know how you operate.

Kids hu...
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With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca


From: gufus on
Hello, Virus!

You wrote on Wed, 14 Apr 2010 19:08:25 -0400:

|
| 2. Run Navdx.exe (the DOS scanner) from the from the Norton
| AntiVirus program folder using the /boot and /repair
| switches. For example:
|
| C:> \progra~1\norton~1\navdx.exe /cfg:a /boot /repair

Well the install and update went smooth.. NO PROB :)

But there is /no/ "navdx.exe" anywhere :(

Ideas?

|
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With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca


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