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NAV 2002 and Windows .Net Beta 3 HELP


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ok I have tried to install NAV 2002 on windows .net but it says about it can only install on workstations... is it just the ver i have ??.. if i cant use nav at all can u recomend another Anti virus prog.. that wont slow machine down lol..

Thank u so much.. :)

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Dude u gotta get NAV Corp Edition

My friend kazaa says u can get it if u search for NORTON CORP and select the one that looks like its by Mc Afee :D

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There is a Program that will turn your .NET ino a XP Pro machine then install NAV 2002 and then turn it back ito a .NET. I believe it can be found on Binks site.

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ok lol i managed to get my hands on...

Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition v7.60.00.926

it works and everything... just the sis tray icon is nasty :devious: lol

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Originally posted by groovedude2001

ok I have tried to install NAV 2002 on windows .net but it says about it can only install on workstations... is it just the ver i have ??.. if i cant use nav at all can u recomend another Anti virus prog.. that wont slow machine down lol..

Thank u so much.. :)

here is a tip...

NAV2002 doesn't know wtf Windows .net is! how can they program for something that was released after their product was put out for windows xp? also its probably checking for Server instructions, it probably thinks its windows 2000 server, and basically says SORRY only workstations, you want Server, you'll probably need the Coperate Edition.

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xp pro and home are both clients and

.net are all server they function a bit differently so yeah basically u shouldnt even be bothering for a AV man since the builds get released every week or so...

i didnt even bother installing anything when i was downloading builds of xp back then

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