Norton Desktop for Windows Running in Windows NTLast reviewed: May 14, 1997Article ID: Q113395 |
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SUMMARYThis article helps you make the most of Norton Desktop for Windows (NDW) when you run it under Windows NT. NDW was not designed as a Windows NT application, so proceed with CAUTION if you decide to run it that way. Symantec's Technical Support takes customer calls and questions (numbers are below), but this article contains all the information they can provide on NDW under Windows NT.
MORE INFORMATIONNDW is supported under Windows 3.x and Windows for Workgroups 3.x, but not under other versions of Windows, including Windows NT. You can run many NDW utilities as 16-bit applications under Windows NT, but NDW cannot run as the Windows NT shell, because Windows NT cannot substitute a 16-bit alternative shell for Program Manager.
Installation GuidelinesNote: You don't have to follow these instructions if you installed NDW before you upgraded to Windows NT. The installation program for NDW will not run in Windows NT. Here is how to install NDW manually:
Filename Program Item Name -------- ----------------- NDW.EXE Norton Desktop DESKEDIT.EXE Desktop editor SLEEPER.EXE Sleeper SCHEDULE.EXE Scheduler NVIEWER.EXE Norton Viewer SFIND.EXE SuperFind ICONEDIT.EXE Icon editor SIW.EXE SysInfo DESKEDIT.EXE /b Script maker FINCALC.EXE Financial calculator SICALC.EXE Scientific calculator TAPECALC.EXE Tape calculator KEYFIND.EXE KeyFinder DAYPLAN.EXE Day planner CFGNDW.EXE Control center
Program InformationIf the main NDW program is launched after Windows NT is started (that is, by running the NDW.EXE program), you can use some of NDW's shell features such as its file management and Quick Access. Some operations do not perform as originally designed, however, and some features are unavailable.
Unreliable/Unavailable features ------------------------------- - Tool Icons, Drive Icons, and NButtons do not appear on the Desktop. - Launch list does not operate reliably. - Accelerator and "Hot" keys do not operate reliably. - You cannot reliably activate Quick Access by double-clicking the right mouse button. - Icons for items inside of Quick Access groups do not appear reliably, but item titles are displayed and can be used to start programs. - You cannot move icons inside of Quick Access groups. - Drag and drop to 16-bit applications does not work reliably. - Drag and drop to 32-bit applications does not work at all.Some utilities included in NDW may work and some may not work due to differences between the 16-bit and 32-bit hardware abstraction layer.
Utilities that Appear to Work ----------------------------- - Calculators - Desktop editor - Norton Viewer - Scheduler - Key finder - Icon Editor (except for 32-bit EXE and DLL files) - Superfind (works only with valid MS-DOS files/directories) - Sysinfo (some information may be incorrect) - Sleeper/screen saver (may not be reliable) - Day planner - ScriptMaker (some functions have not been fully tested) - Control center Utilities that Do Not Work -------------------------- - Norton Backup for Windows - Format disk - Disk copy - Smart erase - UnErase for Windows - Norton Desktop Un-Install - Disk Doctor for Windows - Norton AntiVirus for Windows - Norton AntiVirus for MS-DOS - Norton AntiVirus TSR (NAVTSR.EXE and NAVTSRW.EXE) - SMARTCAN.EXE (TSR) - NDD.EXE (from the Fix-It Disk #1) - SPEEDISK.EXE (from the Fix-It Disk #1) - UNERASE.EXE (from the Fix-It Disk #1) - UNFORMAT.EXE (from the Fix-It Disk #1) - File assist - CompressionNorton Desktop for Windows is manufactured by Symantec Corporation, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
REFERENCESSymantec Corporation Technical Support: (541) 465-8600. Symantec Corporation BBS: (541) 484-6699 (2400bps) (541) 484-6669 (9600bps) |
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