quote:
Originally posted by traxor
just delete it and get rid of the registry items
Is that really safe? Plus knowing me I will probably screw something up.
quote:
Originally posted by blade
It's not as simple as that, Norton is specifically designed so that CAN'T happen. It IS an anti-virus o.o
Edit : That's why it's not safe/useful.
This is what Norton says in the Readme :
If you need to uninstall Norton Internet Security, do
not use uninstall products like Norton CleanSweep.
Norton Internet Security includes an uninstaller that
is specifically designed to correctly uninstall Norton
Internet Security.
To access the uninstaller, use Start / Settings Control
Panel / Add/Remove Programs.
If you have installed the Accounts and Parental Control
features, you must be using a Supervisor account to
uninstall Norton Internet Security.
Note: If you are uninstalling the product with the
intention of installing an older version, you should
uninstall all Symantec programs first.
...there is no uninstaller.