Norton CrashGuard 3.0 Release Notes Copyright 1996, 1997 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved Please read this document carefully; it contains important information about Norton CrashGuard. Topics include: - Deleting CrashGuard - Disabling CrashGuard's Crash-Protection Deleting CrashGuard ------------------- Use the Add/Remove programs feature in the Windows Control Panel to completely remove CrashGuard from your system. If you do not completely remove CrashGuard, your computer might not report program errors if it expects CrashGuard to handle them. The system might suspend the program until you use Ctrl+Alt+Del to close it. To correct this problem, use the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) to delete this key from the registry (if it exists): HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\aeDebug To use REGEDIT.EXE, select Run in the Start menu. Then type REGEDIT.EXE in the Command Line text box. Navigate through the path listed above and delete the aeDebug key. (The aeDebug key appears in the left pane of the Registry Editor window. It resembles a folder.) Disabling CrashGuard's Crash Protection --------------------------------------- When you turn off CrashGuard, it must continue to provide protection to any program which has previously crashed but has not closed yet. Even so, CrashGuard disconnects from the system when you turn it off, so it can won't catch new crashes in other programs. For answers to common questions about CrashGuard, see CrashGuard Help. How do I get technical support for CrashGuard? -------------------------------------------------- Technical Support is available through Symantec's online forums. Support for CrashGuard is available on Symantec's Web site, CompuServe, America Online and the Symantec BBS.