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To: shadowman who wrote (10478)7/8/2000 12:57:09 AM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110648
 
hi dennis,

not a surprise that this sort of thing should be happening, imo. here's a notable excerpt from the piece:

"The problem struck people using Windows 2000, the Promise ATA
Ultra66 disk controller card and the Windows NTFS file system, Martin (product manager for Symantec's Antivirus Research Center)
said. "There really aren't a lot of people with these configurations," he
added."


i'm surprised that they do as good a job as they do. so many variables that can impact an update's effectiveness.

:)

mark



To: shadowman who wrote (10478)7/8/2000 1:02:39 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 110648
 
Dennis, thanks for the article. I just ran Norton Update yesterday, but decided to try it again just now. Got an error message "Cannot find LUALL.exe". The last update was
supposed to be a bug fix.

Help! [Win98 and Norton Utilities V3.0]

Gottfried