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Slipstream SAV 9.0 with the new patch for SP2


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EDITED BY [WINXPSP2_FAN]DUE TO SOME MISTAKES

NOW IT IS OK

Let me kindly explain to you[those who are do not know] the exact method to slipstream SAV 9.0 with the new patch called SAVCE_9.0.0.1400_AllWin_EN .msp:

1-on ur hd make a dir called for example c:\tempnav

2-in this c:\tempnav directory put all the files and foders of your

Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Client v9.0.0.338a
which are :
0x0409.ini

Data1.cab

instmsia.exe

instmsiw.exe

setup.exe

Setup.ini

Symantec AntiVirus.msi

vpremote.dat

VPREMOTE.exe

2-in this c:\tempnav directory put also :

SAVCE_9.0.0.1400_AllWin_EN .msp
3-press
start->run->

4-type C:\tempnav\setup.exe /a

WHEN ASKED ,CHOOSE THE LOCATION TO BE C:\tempnav\

WAIT A MINUTE UNTIL THIS admin point ends over.

4-press

start->run->cmd
5-change ur path to be inside c:\tempnav

5-type the following exactly:

msiexec /p "SAVCE_9.0.0.1400_AllWin_EN .msp" /a "Symantec AntiVirus.msi" /QB

wait a minute or so until all is complete.

6-DO DELETE the following:

0x0409.ini

Data1.cab

instmsia.exe

instmsiw.exe

setup.exe

Setup.ini

vpremote.dat

VPREMOTE.exe

6-DO DELETE
SAVCE_9.0.0.1400_AllWin_EN .msp

7-DO NOT DELETE Symantec AntiVirus.msi

8-get the latest virus definition update from symantec website

let it be for instance 20040808-019-x86.exe and right click it and extract it by WINRAR to the directory called

C:\tempnav\program files\Symantec AntiVirus\Virus Defs

overwriting any similar old files.

8-DO DELETE 20040808-019-x86.exe

9-Burn the folder called C:\tempnav as a root of a new cd usihg nero.

hope i was able to make it clear.

ps use Symantec AntiVirus.msi when u want to set up Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Client on ur pc ,that is u will not have

setup.exe
any more.

i did that with myself and it is ok 100 %.

comments are acceptable and appreciated.

enjoy.

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can it be done with the full Symantec Client Security 2.0 (which includes NAV 9.0CE and client firewall)?
Yes, the method to be followed is exactly the same.

For more details, see the thread here - http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST&f=80&t=23991

@WINXPSP2_FAN

Thanx for this simple to understand guide. :)

I'm sure many people would want to do this, and your mini-guide is a big help to them.

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