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    D:\Norton folder opens on boot?

    Just upgraded to 98 ,so I'm not completely familiar with its behaviors.When I boot there is a window that opens on my desktop to display the contents of d:\Norton ,how can I stop it?I've checked startup folder ,msconfig,ctrl+alt+del ,even strolled through the REGISTRY ,and SYSEDIT files ,but can't find any references to d:\Norton.

    TIA,
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    Hi WOnderinguy,

    Not clear from your post if you actually have any Norton products installed, and if so, which one(s)? If you happen to have SystemWorks on the machine, have a look at this document.

    Happy computing!

    Limerick



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    Thanks that helped ,seems having Norton email protection at boot up, was causing the d:\Norton Folder to open eventhough I have NAVirus installed on my C:\.Norton Internet Security and Norton System works are in the D:\ folder,but I had disabled both of those at boot,so couldn't figure why my D:\ was being called upon.

    I knew the answer was probably simple and sometimes just trying to explain it to someone else helps ,especially when given a helpful link for direction.
    Win 7
    Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3
    I5 2500k @4ghz
    8Gb DDR3 2133Mhz
    Crucial M4 128Gb SataIII SSd
    Sapphire Radeon 6870
    Samsung 931bf 19" LCD

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