![]() ![]() Interestingly, the Hosts file that came with the new LiveUpdate version had two locations, whereas the Hosts file reference in the last link below has something like 4 or 5 LiveUpdate locations.įor whatever reason, I didn't have the right version of LiveUpdate, even though I saw it come down as part of my NAV updates recently. ![]() I also did NOT have to replace the LiveUpdate Hosts file. By the way, following the instructions below did NOT solve the problem for me, as it didn't properly replace my LiveUpdate. Here's where I found the information that gave me the idea. BTW, this PC is running Win2K SP4 as it's an older PC but still has a lot of life left. Running LiveUpdate a second time installed the 793 build. The first update upgraded me to build 789 (from 775). ![]() I reinstalled Ghost 2003 from the CD, and then ran LiveUpdate twice, choosing the SYMANTEC-ARCHIVE location each time. My prior version of LiveUpdate didn't have this. It adds a select field for two LiveUpdate Locations: SYMANTEC-LIVE and SYMANTEC-ARCHIVE. I then downloaded the latest LiveUpdate version from Symantec's site (reads 3.2.0.43 in the About screen). Note: I did not have to uninstall NAV, so that was nice. After much experimentation and Googling, in the end I just uninstalled Ghost 2003 and then uninstalled LiveUpdate (which was left behind for my NAV installation). To all, I found the answer, and it's pretty easy once you know what to do. ![]()
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