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Richard wrote:
> "William B. Lurie" <billurie@nospam.org> wrote in message
> news:ueSsbvn0EHA.3120@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>
>>Richard wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"William B. Lurie" <billurie@nospam.org> wrote in message
>>>news:%23P9sgym0EHA.1300@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
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>>>
>>>>In order to uninstall Norton System Works 2004
>>>>manually, Symantec wants me to sign on as Administrator.
>>>>There are files to be deleted, to which I don't have
>>>>access. I'm on a one person, one profile system, so
>>>>I should be signed on automatically as administrator.
>>>>Where do I go to check on this?
>>>>
>>>>WBL
>>>
>>>
>>>Control panel, user accounts, will show you what you need to know. Page
>>>49 of your System Works manual for the way to uninstall. Out of interest
>>>are you going to reinstall or replace with something else?
>>>
>>>Richard.
>>
>>I've been through all of the manual, and worked with
>>their techs, and they gave me a zillion documents starting with
>>"How to uninstall System Works 2004 manually".
>>Yes, I already have NSW2005 ready to install once NSW2004
>>is off the machine.
>>
>>--
>> William B. Lurie
>
>
> When I replaced System Works 2004 with System Works 2005 on my computer I
> followed the Symantec 2005 instructions.
> It was not necessary to uninstall the previous installation. Part of the
> System Works 2005 installation is to automatically remove previous versions
> back to 2003 so I am interested as to why you find it necessary to uninstall
> the 2004 version as a separate exercise.
>
> The only program that I had to uninstall was Drive Image 7 as this is
> replaced by Ghost 9 in NSW 2005 Premier.Incidentally previous DI back ups
> are still usable in Ghost.
>
> Richard.
>
>
Richard, I'm doing what I'm doing because the Symantec Techs told me
*not* to install NSW2005 without first removing NSW2004. Mt 2004 has had
a LU1848 error pane showing whenever I do Live Update, for six months,
and I won't air in this newsgroup how impossible it is to get rid
of.....and equally impossible to get NSW2004 uninstalled, for me, using
Add/Remove, and the many many pages of printout of Symantec
documents, telling how to do it manually. They also told me not to
involve Drive Image 7 in this at all.
Bill
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William B. Lurie