IE 5.5 and Norton AV 2k! Incompatible?

This is a discussion about IE 5.5 and Norton AV 2k! Incompatible? in the Windows Software category; I have NAV2k running on my Win2k rig, so I decided to install IE 5. 5 Now I get crashes and event log errors from IE 5. 5. Uninstall IE and everything is fine. I reinstalled over the weekend, put IE 5.

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I have NAV2k running on my Win2k rig, so I decided to install IE 5.5
 
Now I get crashes and event log errors from IE 5.5.
 
Uninstall IE and everything is fine.
 
I reinstalled over the weekend, put IE 5.5 on, and everything was fine. Installed NAV2k, bang, there goes IE 5.5.
 
Anyone else had this? Or am I just going damned insane!!!!!
 
evil Homer

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I have NAV2000 and IE5.5 running without any problems.
Is your NAV2000 up to date ?
Try to install NAV2000 first, update it and then install IE5.5 ...

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No problems with Win2K, IE 5.5, and NAV2000 here.
 
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I can confirm no issues here either.
Win2000, NAV 2000 & IE 5.5

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Maybe you've got the mad update symantec unleashed some time ago; try to update your virus signatures with the last virus signatures released from symantec, that would (supposedly) fix it