[access-uk] file at risk notification with norton
- From: "yusuf" <yusufaosman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 14:56:25 +0100
Hi all, When I recently did a full system scan for viruses using Norton
Internet Security 2004 I was given a warning that 6 files were at risk. All
the files were concerned with Nav helper which seems to be a program to help
with browsing for web sites on the internet.
I don't remember installing this program and want to get rid of it.
According to the help file that came with the program I only need to use the
add remove programs dialogue from control pannel. I did this and in the
process of uninstalling I was told that windows couldn't remove it as it
appeared to have already been removed and asked me if I wanted to remove the
entery from the add remove programs list. I said yes. I rebooted the
computer and looked in the add remove programs list. The program was gone
from their but was still in the programs sub folder of my hard drive.
I tried to delete the folder that contained the two files which related to
this program but was told that access to it was denied.
Can anyone advise me on how to get rid of this program and also if I am at
risk as Norton suggests?
Cheers
Yusuf
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