********* RemoveSymantecMacFiles.command 8.0.0 *********
WARNING: This script will remove all files and folders created by Symantec
Mac OS X products any files within those folders. Therefore, you will
lose ALL files that reside in those folders, including any that you
have created.
Usage: RemoveSymantecMacFiles.command [-CcdeFfghIikLlmpQqRrV] [-QQ] [-re] [volume ...]
Summary: If no option or volume is specified, then all Symantec files are
removed from the current boot volume, including the invisible
Symantec files (i.e., AntiVirus QuickScan and Norton FS files),
and Symantec crontab entries are removed from all users' crontabs;
otherwise, for each volume specified, all Symantec files and
Symantec crontab entries will be removed from that volume if no
options are specified. If files are removed from the current boot
volume, receipt predelete scripts are run unless -d is passsed
and Symantec processes are killed unless -k is passed.
If a volume does not have OS X installed on it, then only the
invisible Symantec files are removed from that volume.
Each volume name may begin with "/Volumes/", unless it is "/".
The easiest way to specify a volume is to drag the volume onto the
Terminal window.
Note: The Terminal application does not support high ASCII or
double-byte character entry via keyboard or via drag-and-drop.
If you want to have files removed from a volume that is not
the current boot volume and that has a name containing high
ASCII or double-byte characters, use the -A option.
Options: -A Remove all Symantec files from all mounted volumes.
Crontab entries are also removed from the current boot
volume, but not from other volumes. If a volume does not
have OS X installed on it, then only the invisible Symantec
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