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why can't i install norton anti-virus 2004 on windows 2004
server. There is a message that says the installer
supports only workstation operating systems. I have sql
server 2000 installed on my windows.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
There is no Windows 2004 Unless you're talking about SQL server developer
edition then it must be installed on a server operating system hence the
error message.
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"Raymund" wrote:
| why can't i install norton anti-virus 2004 on windows 2004
| server. There is a message that says the installer
| supports only workstation operating systems. I have sql
| server 2000 installed on my windows.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
After checking out a couple internet sites and symantec's site it appears
that Norton Antivirus 2004 can only be installed on the following operating
Systems
System Requirements: Windows XP Home/XP Pro/2000 Pro/Me/98 - Microsoft
operating system: Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
As stated in a previous email for obvious reasons I do not think you have
Windows 2004, however if you have any of the operating systems mentioned in
the system requirements section then you should be ok. Good Luck!
Elijah Landreth [MSFT]
Microsoft Server Setup Team
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