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This website uses cookies. Read RT Privacy policy to find out more. Where to watch. Migration User. Posted May 06, AM. Reply Reply Privately Options Dropdown. Posted May 06, PM. What do you think? If you are completely changing vendors, some other vendors have "available removal tools for competitor products" as do Symantec.

Obviously, the best choice, to completely remove everything is going to be the "clean wipe tool". However, there are differences between SAV You should at a very minimum check with Symantec or Symantec Support, before using this utility to remove They have SAV Sunbelt Software does have a removal tool but I wanted to be sure to use the best tool for the job and figured it would probably come from Symantec since it's their product.

I'm confused, though. You said the best choice to completely remove everything is to use the clean wipe tool but then you say I shouldn't use the tool before talking to Symantec support. Is it a good tool to use if you want to remove SAV from a server and workstations or not?

I have used Cleanwipe Tool before in my own personal environment, on both Servers and Workstations and Yes it works great.

I have no other Symantec products on any of the machines that I used the tool on.



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