![]() ![]() I really appreciate the advice, and that is a good idea, my version of Windows 10 could be too old that Norton's code doesn't work anymore, although Microsoft is saying I have extended support until 2026. I have not tried using the "remove only" option in Norton RnR yet, I will give that a try tomorrow as well as delete everything I can find Norton related on the PC and try again. ![]() I had some software that was not cooperating with windows updates a while back and was already running LTSB on a PC acting as a home server, so moved several other PCs over to it as well. The computers are running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 Edition version 1607 build 14393.0. Hello, thank you so much again for your advice! this is running in a home environment but I run them like it is a corporate environment except for having them joined to a domain. Have you manually removed ALL folders and directories related to Norton AFTER performing the R&R, and, have you done the "remove only" scenario? Step #5 in the article explains further. I'm wondering if your Windows version and current issues, fit that scenario.Īnother thought is GPO ( Group Policy ) restrictions may also be at play. ![]() It may also not update the core of Windows in a manner that would keep third party software functioning properly. What version and build of Windows are on computers affected? LTSB allows IT Admins to remain on older versions and builds that can save them the hassles of downtime, upgrades and updates that would otherwise take a ton of time and expense to perform. I'm not sure whether you are in a home or corporate environment since the latter can be see while using a corporate issued device in a remote work environment. ![]()
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