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To: bosquedog who wrote (15394)1/27/2001 11:14:38 AM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110653
 
bob

yes , i am using npf2000 with nsw2001. an added twist is that i run w2k. so we see slightly different things in slightly different places.

i'm sure symantec techs will tell me to uninstall npf and reinstall. it's just that i had such a difficult time installing it in the first place. w2k has 'windows installer' that kept shutting down the npf install because it was 'seeing' ahead to something that it didn't like. i had to shut down the w2k installer feature to get npf to load. symantec later told me this was a no-no because i might have probs uninstalling npf since the installer was disabled. i can see that. but what the heck am i going to do? not install something because i might not be able to uninstall it? i suppose that's a valid concern. except symantec should have attacked whatever it was in w2k that was triggering the installer issue in the first place, which led me to complain to symantec that npf2000 really was not compliant with w2k as they claim. man, that was like speaking to a brick wall! <g3>

anyway, i'm glad all your files are version 2.55.50.0, as you have indicated.

:)

mark