If your using ZA suite you shouldn't use AVG because ZA has an antivirus in it.(a really good one that uses kaspersky's engine)
Hi Dennis, and thanks for the links.
I guess I'm just stalling on getting rid of Norton AV, because I've herd that it's not that easy to get rid of!
And because I actually paid for it! I want my moneys worth from it!
Then again are the headaches worth it?
Would you believe it? Speak of the devil and all that.
I've just changed from Windows Firewall to Online Armor, and this is what my security centre now tells me:
Norton has only been off my system for like...ages.
So, I'm gonna follow that manual removal guide and see what turns up.
Have a look here for a possible solution.
Thanks for that Tony. Problem solved.
Isn't that a sight to gladden the heart.
After doing this, and recognising the "System32/wbem/repository" path, I remember now that I think it was Humpty posted a solution for this, but not via the Command Line, quite some time ago.
I took note at the time, but I should have taken notes.
Thanks again.
You're very welcome, Dennis. Glad to hear that did the trick.
Perhaps I've only done minor ones
AV
Trend Micro IS 2006->NOD32 v3 (ESS' firewall blocks my home network)
Firewall
Trend Micro IS 2006 Firewall->Windows XP Firewall
SUPERAnti-spyware->AVG-Antispyware (SAS isn't playing well on my computer during updates, so I'll withhold it for a while)
If your using ZA suite you shouldn't use AVG because ZA has an antivirus in it.(a really good one that uses kaspersky's engine)
well im not not using it until my AVG license expire on 2008 hehe... a question though...is the anti-spyware of ZA security suite..is it also good?