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To: Larry S. who wrote (39857)3/5/2004 6:06:21 AM
From: shadowman  Respond to of 110652
 
Doesn't look like Norton.

Sophos software update...are you tied into a college/Univ network?

Google search....

google.com

Example:Once that is installed, it will download and install Sophos for your operating system. It will create a new Remote Update Client in the system trap. You can right-click that and select "update" to periodically update your software, or, you can schedule a new system task to run iupdate.exe to update your software.



To: Larry S. who wrote (39857)3/5/2004 6:51:15 AM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110652
 
Like shadowman, most of the references I can find refer to Sophos Antivirus. They use an iupdate file to update their defs. Run the Norton updater manually and see if the same program asks ZA for permission.