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jerrod
May 16th 04, 07:58 AM
how do i get to the registry to delete files that were
associated with my norton antivirus 2000 so I will quit
getting this error.

Gerry Cornell
May 16th 04, 09:08 AM
Jerrod

When you are following up on an earlier post keep all replies in the =
same thread.

Composing a New Message
To compose a new message, click the New Post button in the lower-right =
frame. In the window that appears, a form will allow you to compose a =
new message with fields for the sender's name, sender's e-mail, subject, =
and body. By default, the currently selected newsgroup will appear in =
the Newsgroups field. You can also attach a file to your new message. =
Once you have filled out the message fields and clicked the Send link, =
your message will be processed and posted to the newsgroup.

Composing a Reply
You can reply to individual messages by clicking the Post Reply button =
in the lower-right frame. In the new message window, a form will allow =
you to compose a reply with fields for the sender's name, sender's =
e-mail, subject (already filled in), and body. You can also attach a =
file to your new message and quote the original message. Once you have =
filled out the message fields and clicked the Send link, your message =
will be processed and posted.

You might want to add this link to your favourites
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/guide/newsreader.mspx=20

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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"jerrod" > wrote in message =
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> how do i get to the registry to delete files that were=20
> associated with my norton antivirus 2000 so I will quit=20
> getting this error.

Ron Badour
May 16th 04, 01:56 PM
The registry does not delete files. You can use the registry editor to
delete registry entries. If you want to delete files, use your find
function (or go to the folder containing the files) and delete them by right
clicking, delete.

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Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
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"jerrod" > wrote in message
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> how do i get to the registry to delete files that were
> associated with my norton antivirus 2000 so I will quit
> getting this error.

Buffalo
May 16th 04, 10:55 PM
The file you are probably looking for is probably in the System.ini or the
Win.ini.
Open them and search for what you are trying to stop from loading.
If you find an entry, either put a ; in front of that line or just delete
it.

"jerrod" > wrote in message
...
> how do i get to the registry to delete files that were
> associated with my norton antivirus 2000 so I will quit
> getting this error.