Norton 2002 Scripting Errors
This is a discussion about Norton 2002 Scripting Errors in the Everything New Technology category; Hello, I have attempted to fix the Internet Scripting errors that were occurring with my NAV 2002,(running on XP) everytime I tried to do a scan. Live update seemed to be functional. I found a post from this forum, from back in June 2004, with some excellent solutions posted by Lotus.
Hello,
I have attempted to fix the Internet Scripting errors that were occurring with my NAV 2002,(running on XP) everytime I tried to do a scan. Live update seemed to be functional. I found a post from this forum, from back in June 2004, with some excellent solutions posted by Lotus. I tried them in order, and now I can't get past the Norton Information Update/Registration screen. An Internet scripting error still occurs, and the Back and Next buttons are inactive - the only option is cancel, which of course produces a warning that Norton will not function properly if I do not complete registration, etc. I have a couple of screen shots, and can provide more details if needed.
I appreciate any suggestions, I'm guessing I may need to contact Symantec at some point, because I am paying the yearly subscription fee, and they should be obligated to provide me with some form of support.
Thanks very much!
I have attempted to fix the Internet Scripting errors that were occurring with my NAV 2002,(running on XP) everytime I tried to do a scan. Live update seemed to be functional. I found a post from this forum, from back in June 2004, with some excellent solutions posted by Lotus. I tried them in order, and now I can't get past the Norton Information Update/Registration screen. An Internet scripting error still occurs, and the Back and Next buttons are inactive - the only option is cancel, which of course produces a warning that Norton will not function properly if I do not complete registration, etc. I have a couple of screen shots, and can provide more details if needed.
I appreciate any suggestions, I'm guessing I may need to contact Symantec at some point, because I am paying the yearly subscription fee, and they should be obligated to provide me with some form of support.
Thanks very much!
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Never mind!
NAV 2002 is no longer supported by Symantec, so I hunted around and found a rebated upgrade to NAV 2005, no different than renewing my subscription. Sorry to waste your forum space....!
NAV 2002 is no longer supported by Symantec, so I hunted around and found a rebated upgrade to NAV 2005, no different than renewing my subscription. Sorry to waste your forum space....!