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Old 20-06-2005, 17:12   #2
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Re: Norton Internet Security,on a dual boot system?

Dosent look good im afraid...

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam

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nstalling NIS or NPF to a dual boot computer

Situation:
You have a dual boot computer, and you want to know if Norton Internet Security (NIS) or Norton Personal Firewall (NPF) can be installed to each operating system and work correctly.

Solution:
Though NIS or NPF may work in some cases when installed to more than one operating system on a single computer, Symantec does not provide support for this configuration.

NOTE: The following information is provided only as a convenience. Symantec does not provide support for the following information or configuration.

To use NIS or NPF on a dual boot computer, install each operating system to a different partition or hard disk, install NIS or NPF to each operating system, and use a different NIS or NPF installation folder for each operating system.

In some cases, NIS or NPF can be used on computers that have more than one operating system, such as Windows 98 and Windows 2000, installed on the same primary partition. If you have more than one operating system installed, you must install NIS or NPF into separate folders for each operating system. Attempting to install NIS or NPF into the same folder may cause conflicts.
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