astrocurly, I did the same thing and for over a month now when using LiveUpdate, I just uncheck Common Client Update and update everything else. It is very odd that if your running NSW 2003 and then uninstall NAV 2003 but install NAV 2004 the same CCU is miraculously fixed! You would think if...
That's ok greenstone....I ended up uninstalling the antivirus part of NSW2003 a few times before I finally got it working right. One of the times it wouldn't even update my virus definitions properly heh. Finally it updated and I too found that they admitted something was amiss and they said...
I tried it but it didn't do anything....what Symantec did though is that they disabled the Common Client Update. They finally say that they don't know what the problem is but they are investigating it so at least it should be corrected soon. Hey maybe that idle threat about not using their...
Thanx Greenstone...I gave them a piece of my mind and asked them if this was their way of getting people to upgrade. I made a threat saying that I won't be using Symantec products anymore and I'll be sure to tell others not to too. I doubt it will help but I feel better about it...heh
Greenstone...I meant only uninstalling the antivirus part of NSW. Well the best fix that I can recommend so far that allows your computer to boot normally is as I said before uninstall NAV then reinstall it and then run all updates except the Common Client Update. If you run all the updates...
The same exact thing happened to me as I updated tonight and I came to the exact same conclusion as it was the Common Client Update. For now the only way around it was to uninstall the antivirus module and reinstall it and simply not have the CCU updated. If you goto Symantec.com you'll see...
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