Windows 7 - error 1606 could not access...
Asked By Justin
12-Nov-09 09:01 PM
error 1606 could not access network location %APPDATA%\ when ever i try to
uninstall live update
Quickheal
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Symantec
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APPDATA
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ashvin replied to Justin
what live update is that?? symantec
Please uninstall symantec and use quickheal
'www.quickheal.co.nz' (http://www.quickheal.co.nz)
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ashvin

and will not update HELP Windows Vista Security Discussions SuperAntiSpyware (1) NortonSolutiongo (1) Malwarebytes (1) Symantec (1) Liveupdate (1) Neverhere (1) Regestry (1) APPDATA (1) Nice to see Norton was hard at work protecting your system. it is likely your still infected, download and run Malwarebytes and SuperAntiSpyware, if the problem remains contact Symantec support. - - - - Use this tool to rid your computer of all traces of Norton and Sysmantec. http: / / service1.symantec.com / Support / tsgeninfo.nsf / docid / 2005033108162039 In additions to David B's comment, download and if you want to keep norton Solution go to My computer> c drive> program files> symantec> liveupdate and click on the live update icon from there. . - - ashvin Because it is crap why make life difficult with an antivirus when its suppose to make life easier. . 'www.quickheal.co.nz' (http: / / www.quickheal.co.nz) - - ashvin Hey David and Ashvin no offence but are you on something cause live update when ever i try to uninstall live update i get a 1606 error %APPDATA% \ or something like that. how do i fix it. ps dont start to get mad
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