![]() ![]() ![]() If you are running Windows 7 you will find that Win7 does a good job of removing all related Symantec files anyway. ![]() This however only makes sense if you are using Windows Xp, and Vista. The solution proposed by Symantec and a number of blogs appears to be to Uninstall Endpoint, then delete any files or folders on your system still in existence that are named Symantec. So far I have not found a solution to this problem. This problem appears to only exist for the Local Client installation part of Endpoint install. Besides which the folders refered to by the bloggers and Symantec do not exist under Win 7. ![]()
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