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Old 10-31-2004, 01:08 AM   #1
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Why do I need TWO versions of NAV Live Update Server Component ?

Howdy

Am running Win Me ( 4.90.3000 ) on my Aus A7N8X-X AMD based mobo
( Duron 1.4GHZ , 512MB DDR400, WD HDDs - 7200RPM EIDE ATA100
80GB with 8MB cache and 120GB 2MB). I also have NAV 2004
running ( fully live updated ) and I also run ZA firewall etc..

What I don't understand is why I have two different versions of the
NAV Live Update Engine COM module ( Lucomserver ) attempting to access
the net ( usually only one shows up in my ZA program authorisation listing ).

I have ( both in c:\programfiles\symantec\liveupdate\ )

lucomserver.exe 13.8.03 and

lucomserver_2_5.exe 19.7.04

As far as I know I have only one Symantec application which is
NAV 2004. I have just fully reloaded my system ( from LL format up )
so I don't think it could be anything that has been left behind.

Any ideas\suggestions are welcome ( not sure which to authorise for net access ).

cheers

Web Gecko

p.s. have run a number of full system scans and so far nothing shows up.
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Old 10-31-2004, 08:29 AM   #2
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Whoops Wrong Forum

Howdy

Sorry, I actually meant to post this in the security forum.

Please consider this thread closed
( apologies to all concerned ).

Moving this to security.

thanks

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