Norton AntiVirus 2005
Symantec Corporation
  Product Information  
 
Product: Norton AntiVirus 2005
Publisher: Symantec Corporation
Version: 1, 8, 54, 478
Category: Security
Rating:
Description: Norton AntiVirus 2005 automatically keeps virus definitions updated to provide continuous Internet and e-mail protection. It combines virus-detection capabilities with updating and scanning technologies to make it easy for users to secure their systems against malicious code.
Program Files:
FileVersion
ALEUpdat.exe 8.0.0.112
BootWarn.exe 11.0.2.4
ccIMScn.exe 103.0.1.26
ccSetMgr.exe 103.0.1.26
CfgWiz.exe 5.0.0.46
LRSend.exe 5.0.0.46
navapsvc.exe 11.0.2.4
NAVAPW32.exe  
NAVStub.exe 11.0.2.4
Navw32.exe 11.0.2.4

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Support Files:
FileVersion
AboutPlg.dll 11.0.2.4
ACDisp.dll 8.0.0.112
ActRes.DLL 5.0.0.46
ALECmpBR.dll 8.0.0.112
apwcmdNT.dll 11.0.2.4
apwutil.dll 11.0.2.4
avcompbr.dll 11.0.2.4
AVRES.dll 11.0.2.4
AVSTE.dll 11.0.2.4
ccALE.dll 103.0.1.26

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