jcchev
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I can't comment on how CCleaner works with Norton.
However, in the past I've seen various registry cleaners destroy Norton Antivirus to the point where it would have to be uninstalled and then reinstalled. That is of course in part the fault of Symantec due them putting so much in the registry that doesn't look valid which will have some registry cleaners listing a ton of entries to be removed.
If you use any registry cleaner that can exclude entries make sure you exclude while any Norton or other Symantec product is installed:
Norton, Symantec
If you uninstall all Norton and Symantec products remove those names from the exclude list to find a horde of left over remnants in the registry.
Sounds like Norton/Symantec may not be the best choice to be using. What is the best system to be using?
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"Working well" is what I mean. In the past some programs have conlicted and caused problems. I'd like to have a better cleaner than I understand Norton provides, but don't want to cause problems for my computer (or my wife who keeps it up).
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Does CCleaner work well with Norton System Works in effect on a Windows XP application?
CCleaner and Norton System Works
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Thanks for the suggestion. One of the things I do like about Symantec is that is fixes some problems from time to time. Does etrust do this? If not, what other programs would that would not create issues with etrust?
Thanks,