July 01, 1996 04:01 PM

Norton NT Tools by Symantec

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Peter Norton gained fame from the widespread acceptance of his DOS-based Norton Utilities. Norton Utilities was successful because it plugged some huge, gaping holes in MS-DOS. But that was a long time ago, and Windows NT doesn't have the same holes. You can't compare Symantec's Norton NT Tools to Norton Utilities for DOS and Windows--they're different solutions for different OSs. A better way to look at Norton NT Tools is to view it as four ...

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Hello Semantec,

I am an owner user of various semantec products. for the most part, I have been pleased with the performance of both the Internet/Fire & Anti-Virus programs.

What I do have an urgent problem with right now, is the Norton NT Tools Software. It has recently given me several error messages; such as S32EVNT1.DLL installable driver has failed initialization. To make a long story short, this error has prevented me from running some of my earlier programs (and a few recent ones) all of which I need access to immediately. What is even more annoying is the fact that there is not an option for unistalling the product and when I try to reinstall from the original factory CD, the same error occurs again and again. HELP!!!

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Born Again9/24/2004 10:23:20 AM


Will Norton NT tools work with the XP pro system? I am interested in the file manager feature, the MS supplied tool is lacking versatility. NT tools package looks good and should be a welcome tool for me, Thank You

ROBERT WEISS 5/15/2004 9:50:01 AM


Do you have any trial(Evaluation) Version for the product: Norton NT Tools?
Would you please send me the URL to download.
Thanks


Laleh Rongere 3/15/2004 1:23:17 PM


Dear Sirs
Is there any utility tools or bootable disk from which one can run diagnostic tests like ndd. for NTFS. Hard disks. The old Norton tools were the best. for dos. since microsoft has taken dos out altoghter. or is dos dead???

Regard

Computer Engineer

amjad ali 3/11/2004 11:27:46 AM


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