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Norton CONFIDENTIAL README.TXT
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Copyright (C) 2006 Symantec Corporation. All rights reserved. Symantec and the
Symantec Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or
its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Other names may be trademarks of
their respective owners.
The Licensed Software and Documentation are deemed to be "commercial computer
software" and "commercial computer software documentation" as defined in FAR
Sections 12.212 and DFARS Section 227.7202.
For a PDF copy of the Norton Confidential User Guide, you can visit the
download section of the Symantec web site: http://www.symantec.com/downloads/
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Contents Revision 1.0
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- Additional step in installation
- Order of installation for Symantec products
- Installing on Microsoft XP, service pack 1 or earlier
- Accessibility - High Contrast
- Norton Confidential and the Yahoo! toolbar
- Password Security and AOL Messenger
- Other third-party acknowledgements
- Exporting your InfoVault data
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Additional step in installation
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If you are installing Norton Confidential from a CD or from a file that you
downloaded, there is an additional step in install that does not appear in the
User Guide. After step 3, in which you review and accept the license agreement,
the next panel contains an alert about installing Norton Confidential with other
security software. Because Norton Confidential installs a toolbar in Internet
Explorer, some types of security software may think that spyware is being
installed and warn you about it. The alert explains that you should allow the
installation to continue.
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Order of installation for Symantec products
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The following products integrate with one another and use shared components:
Norton AntiVirus
Norton Confidential
Norton Internet Security
Norton Personal Firewall
Norton SystemWorks
If you need to install two or more of these products from different product
release years, install them in chronological order. For example, first install
Norton AntiVirus 2005, and then install Norton Confidential. If
Norton Confidential is already installed on your computer, you should uninstall
it, install Norton AntiVirus 2005, and then reinstall Norton Confidential.
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Installing on Microsoft XP, service pack 1 or earlier
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If you install Norton Confidential over another Norton product labeled "2005" and
have installed it on Windows XP SP1 or earlier, you will see some functional
problems with the product. For example, you will not be able to turn on Auto
Protect. To resolve this issue, you must upgrade your version of Windows XP to
SP2. You do not need to uninstall and reinstall Norton Confidential in order to
perform the upgrade.
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Accessibility - High Contrast
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If you need to set your computer to High Contrast, Windows XP offers
a number of ways to do so. For best results viewing your Norton product
windows and Help content, use the Windows XP Control Panel
Accessibility Options. The High Contrast option is found on the
Display tab page of the Accessibility Options dialog box.
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Norton Confidential and the Yahoo! toolbar
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If you have uninstalled the Yahoo! Internet Explorer toolbar after installing
Norton Confidential, you will need to restart your computer for the Norton
Toolbar to appear as an option in the Internet Explorer View > Toolbars menu.
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Password Security and AOL Messenger
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Password Security does not save or fill in your AOL Messenger login because it
does not recognize AOL's Screen Name and Password fields as standard login fields.
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Other third-party acknowledgments
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Portions of this product contain code licensed from Terra Informatica Software
Inc., which is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
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Exporting your InfoVault data
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If your Norton Confidential subscription expires, you can still access your
InfoVault data by exporting it to an unencrypted comma-delimited file using
the COExport tool. By default, the tool is installed in the following directory
on your hard drive:
\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\coShared\CIM\1.0
Double-click the COExport icon (COExport.exe) and provide your InfoVault password
when prompted.