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Posted 7/22/2003 12:30 PM


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Hey All..


Wondered if anyone has experienced this if you are running WinXP with NAV2003.  Just recently, when the full system scan runs on my box, the Scan does not complete and just hangs.  It also appears to hang in the System32 folder, with the REinstall Backup Folders/I386/Drivers being detailed (with a whole lot of //////).


Anywho, I tried to research this online and can't come up with anything valid.  I ran an online scan at Norton and Housecall, and nothing was detected on my system.


Any thoughts?



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u don't run ZA do u??look in the event log and see if it shows anything??

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Yep - I do run ZA Pro.  I will check when I get back home.

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IF so then in the eventlog it should show TrueVector conflicts which is a conflict btw. ZA and other programs and u will probably need to talk to ZA and they should suggest some type of remedy. The best thing that has worked for me is to start ZA in the manual mode instead of automatic which u can set in their control panel,they suggested others but it made mine worse. U might try another firewall if it continues, I know a lot of the modes feel other firewalls are better without conflicts---

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How would a firewall conflict with a locally installed anti-virus program scanning files locally?



Try this:

Right-click the desktop, click Properties, go to Screensaver, click Power, and select Never in the drop-downlist next to "Turn off hard disks".  Click Apply and OK your way out.



That's the fix that did it most of the time for me on older (slower) computers.


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