On 6/11/2011 5:20 PM, Roxy Robinson wrote:
That is why there is a "special" uninstaller for Norton AV, that is, or course, not produced by the Norton
folks. It is a "freebie" out there somewhere. I used it several years ago, but don't remember just exactly
where I got it.
Roxy
This departs from the topic slightly, so please forgive.
When faced with recalcitrant application uninstallation, I have resorted
to removing the folder that contains the binary and running a registry
cleaner. (CCleaner seems to work and do no damage.)
There is no way to be certain every folder belonging to the recalcitrant
application has been removed.
This is off topic, so please use private communication in responding.
David Teague
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