From: TheScullster on 23 Nov 2009 04:23 Hi all Looking at a PC last night that had a folder N360_Backup which has grabbed half of a 30GB c: drive. The PC originally had Norton 360 installed but now has Norton Anti-Virus 2009. Looks like the newer software doesn't include any backup options and that the N360_Backup folder can now be deleted. What I didn't understand was the fact that the N360_Backup folder wasn't removed when the original Norton 360 software was uninstalled! Is anyone familiar with these two products? Does the new Anti-Virus 2009 product reference the N360_Backup folder in any way or is it now junk and safe to delete? TIA Phil
From: Victek on 24 Nov 2009 11:01 > Looking at a PC last night that had a folder N360_Backup which has grabbed > half of a 30GB c: drive. > > The PC originally had Norton 360 installed but now has Norton Anti-Virus > 2009. > Looks like the newer software doesn't include any backup options and that > the N360_Backup folder can now be deleted. > What I didn't understand was the fact that the N360_Backup folder wasn't > removed when the original Norton 360 software was uninstalled! > > Is anyone familiar with these two products? > Does the new Anti-Virus 2009 product reference the N360_Backup folder in > any way or is it now junk and safe to delete? > > TIA > .. You are correct that NAV has no backup functionality and I believe is unaware of the leftover N360 backup folder. I'm guessing that uninstalling N360 does not remove the backup folder in case the backups are still needed. Obviously it would be good if the user were alerted to this during the uninstall. In any case if you don't need the backups just deleted the folder. By the way, the 2010 product is available and will work with the same license key.
From: TheScullster on 25 Nov 2009 04:01 "Victek" wrote > . > You are correct that NAV has no backup functionality and I believe is > unaware of the leftover N360 backup folder. I'm guessing that > uninstalling N360 does not remove the backup folder in case the backups > are still needed. Obviously it would be good if the user were alerted to > this during the uninstall. In any case if you don't need the backups just > deleted the folder. By the way, the 2010 product is available and will > work with the same license key. Thanks Victek Can you clarify the last sentence please? Do you mean NAV 2010 or Norton 360 will work with the same license key? Can I just download whichever and install then input license key? Or do you mean it has to be installed as an upgrade-type-thing and will find the existing license key file? Phil
From: Victek on 25 Nov 2009 10:24 >> You are correct that NAV has no backup functionality and I believe is >> unaware of the leftover N360 backup folder. I'm guessing that >> uninstalling N360 does not remove the backup folder in case the backups >> are still needed. Obviously it would be good if the user were alerted to >> this during the uninstall. In any case if you don't need the backups >> just deleted the folder. By the way, the 2010 product is available and >> will work with the same license key. > > Thanks Victek > > Can you clarify the last sentence please? > Do you mean NAV 2010 or Norton 360 will work with the same license key? > Can I just download whichever and install then input license key? > Or do you mean it has to be installed as an upgrade-type-thing and will > find the existing license key file? > > Phil .. The license key for NAV 2009 will also work for NAV 2010. You can download the trial version of NAV 2010 from softpedia (much easier then getting it from the Symantec Store), uninstall the 2009 version (choose the option that saves settings), then install NAV 2010. It will pick up the license automatically in my experience, but to be safe it's good to make sure you can log into you're "My Norton Account" (at mynortonaccount.com) and view your key. Norton 360 uses a different license from NAV or NIS so you wouldn't be able to transfer it AFAICT. regards...
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