run this Diagnostic Utility v.5 included in the subscribtion the Diagnostic test give me the following results, ''Brief Summary of tests run by the Diagnostic Utility v.5 at 5/21/2008 2:31:20 PM
Verizon Internet Security Suite Version: 6.0.3.28573 Partner ID: 26 Request ID: 11
Windows version: Microsoft Windows XP version 5.1 Service Pack 3 (Build 2600)
These tests verifies if you have any Conflicting aplication Installed on your computer.
Conflicting applications installed on your computer -Failed .
Application Name Uninstall Key
Norton Internet Security 2007 SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\SymSetup.{5AA2CD16-706F-41f3-87C5-2B5A031F2B3B} , P.S. I REMOVED THE Norton I.S. 2007 FROM MY COMPUTER LONG TIME AGO USING THE ADD AND REMOVE PROGRAMS FROM THE CONTROL PANEL, BUT I'M WONDERING IF IT IS ANOTHER WAY THAT I CAN USE TO GET IT COMPLITLY UNINSTALLED FROM MY SISTEM?.
GRACIAS FOR ANY HELP!
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Ok it sounds like the verizon software is picking up a reg. key for norton. If you have completly removed norton using their uninstall program this should not happen, but in any case what you need to do is clean out the registry keys.
Heres a link that can help it's a trial version of a cleaner that's easy to use the link is CNET.com.
http://www.download.com/Auslogics-BoostSpeed/3000-2094_4-10358299.html?tag=lst-
After the install use the one button checkup to fix the reg. keys
After you remove the Norton program, remove the Verizon program.
If you want security, run a good firewall, a good anti-virus program and a good spyware program. Norton has problems, and Verizon's software is old, buggy and pretty useless. (They're selling you connectivity, not a computer – you don't have to run their software to use their connection.)
Use the Norton removal tool, link below.