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Re: "Out of memory" message after NAV 2007 install Peter Foldes 08-09-2007
Posted by Peter Foldes on August 9, 2007, 11:08 pm
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I am not surprised at all on your issue

How did you remove Norton. Did you use their removal tool that is =
available at the Symantec site ? Norton is a virus by itself . To =
completely remove Norton even by using their removal tool is next to =
impossible. You would need to reformat the OS to get all instances of =
Norton off your system

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039=


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Peter

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> One of our clients installed Norton Antivirus 2007 on an IBM =
ThinkCentre
> 8084 that runs a piece of equipment that they bought from us. After =
they
> installed NAV, the custom application that runs the equipment will not
> start. The only error message that they get is "Out of memory". The
> problem has persisted even after uninstalling NAV and uninstalling and
> reinstalling the custom application. Has anyone had any similar
> experiences, or are there any suggestions about where some additional
> information might be logged that would tell us what's been broken?

Posted by BoaterDave on August 10, 2007, 4:02 am
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Ah, hello again Peter!

I posted this message to you on 9 July 1038 GMT but you must have missed
it:-

I would have/would still appreciate replies to my queries here Peter Foldes!
You did ask me a question!

Just so I have my record absolutely straight (and so that I may be confident
that I should concentrate my effort to seek out the 'bad guys' elsewhere) I
should be most grateful if you, Peter Foldes, would confirm here, for all to
see, that you:-

A. Have never posted advice on the Annexcafe User2User newsgroups (one in
the USA and the other in the UK) and

B. Have never posted anywhere using a different posting 'name' -
especially that of Derek Feldman.

If you are a good and honest person, I can determine no reason why you will
not respond to these simple queries. I understand that you are a foreign
national living now in Canada. I'd just like to be certain that your
'business' is unconnected with helping worldwide terrorism and/or enabling
fraudulent crime on the Internet. That is my sole purpose.

I look forward to your response.

If you do /not/ respond, perhaps others here will also start to question
your integrity!

David

*************************************************************

I am not surprised at all on your issue

How did you remove Norton. Did you use their removal tool that is available
at the Symantec site ? Norton is a virus by itself . To completely remove
Norton even by using their removal tool is next to impossible. You would
need to reformat the OS to get all instances of Norton off your system

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

> One of our clients installed Norton Antivirus 2007 on an IBM ThinkCentre
> 8084 that runs a piece of equipment that they bought from us. After they
> installed NAV, the custom application that runs the equipment will not
> start. The only error message that they get is "Out of memory". The
> problem has persisted even after uninstalling NAV and uninstalling and
> reinstalling the custom application. Has anyone had any similar
> experiences, or are there any suggestions about where some additional
> information might be logged that would tell us what's been broken?



Posted by sharon on August 10, 2007, 11:10 am
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You know Dave you have turned into quite the cyber bully. Another group I
have to unsub from

Ah, hello again Peter!

I posted this message to you on 9 July 1038 GMT but you must have missed
it:-

I would have/would still appreciate replies to my queries here Peter Foldes!
You did ask me a question!

Just so I have my record absolutely straight (and so that I may be confident
that I should concentrate my effort to seek out the 'bad guys' elsewhere) I
should be most grateful if you, Peter Foldes, would confirm here, for all to
see, that you:-

A. Have never posted advice on the Annexcafe User2User newsgroups (one in
the USA and the other in the UK) and

B. Have never posted anywhere using a different posting 'name' -
especially that of Derek Feldman.

If you are a good and honest person, I can determine no reason why you will
not respond to these simple queries. I understand that you are a foreign
national living now in Canada. I'd just like to be certain that your
'business' is unconnected with helping worldwide terrorism and/or enabling
fraudulent crime on the Internet. That is my sole purpose.

I look forward to your response.

If you do /not/ respond, perhaps others here will also start to question
your integrity!

David

*************************************************************

I am not surprised at all on your issue

How did you remove Norton. Did you use their removal tool that is available
at the Symantec site ? Norton is a virus by itself . To completely remove
Norton even by using their removal tool is next to impossible. You would
need to reformat the OS to get all instances of Norton off your system

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

> One of our clients installed Norton Antivirus 2007 on an IBM ThinkCentre
> 8084 that runs a piece of equipment that they bought from us. After they
> installed NAV, the custom application that runs the equipment will not
> start. The only error message that they get is "Out of memory". The
> problem has persisted even after uninstalling NAV and uninstalling and
> reinstalling the custom application. Has anyone had any similar
> experiences, or are there any suggestions about where some additional
> information might be logged that would tell us what's been broken?



Posted by Sharon Franks on August 10, 2007, 2:06 pm
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Did you ever think he just doesn't want to respond to because of your
trollish post? Don't answer that just take your off topic BS elsewhere, not
here.

--

Sharon Franks
MCC group
Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD)
Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).



> Peter has probably 'Kill filed' me (whatever that means!) I'd be most
> grateful if someone else could/would prompt him to respond. TIA
>
> David
>
*************************************************************************************
>
> I am not surprised at all on your issue
>
> How did you remove Norton. Did you use their removal tool that is
> available at the Symantec site ? Norton is a virus by itself . To
> completely remove Norton even by using their removal tool is next to
> impossible. You would need to reformat the OS to get all instances of
> Norton off your system
>
> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
>> One of our clients installed Norton Antivirus 2007 on an IBM ThinkCentre
>> 8084 that runs a piece of equipment that they bought from us. After they
>> installed NAV, the custom application that runs the equipment will not
>> start. The only error message that they get is "Out of memory". The
>> problem has persisted even after uninstalling NAV and uninstalling and
>> reinstalling the custom application. Has anyone had any similar
>> experiences, or are there any suggestions about where some additional
>> information might be logged that would tell us what's been broken?
>
>



Posted by BoaterDave on August 10, 2007, 2:50 pm
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I'm sorry - aren't you PC Butts?

BD
*******************************************************************************
> Did you ever think he just doesn't want to respond to because of your
> trollish post? Don't answer that just take your off topic BS elsewhere,
> not here.
>
> --
>
> Sharon Franks
> MCC group
> Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD)
> Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
>
>
>
>> Peter has probably 'Kill filed' me (whatever that means!) I'd be most
>> grateful if someone else could/would prompt him to respond. TIA
>>
>> David
>>
*************************************************************************************
>>
>> I am not surprised at all on your issue
>>
>> How did you remove Norton. Did you use their removal tool that is
>> available at the Symantec site ? Norton is a virus by itself . To
>> completely remove Norton even by using their removal tool is next to
>> impossible. You would need to reformat the OS to get all instances of
>> Norton off your system
>>
>> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>>
>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>>
>>> One of our clients installed Norton Antivirus 2007 on an IBM ThinkCentre
>>> 8084 that runs a piece of equipment that they bought from us. After
>>> they
>>> installed NAV, the custom application that runs the equipment will not
>>> start. The only error message that they get is "Out of memory". The
>>> problem has persisted even after uninstalling NAV and uninstalling and
>>> reinstalling the custom application. Has anyone had any similar
>>> experiences, or are there any suggestions about where some additional
>>> information might be logged that would tell us what's been broken?
>>
>>
>
>



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