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Norton Internet Security-"U must be an Administrator to view all threat details"

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HrtOfSword:
I've got two hard drives, HDD A and HDD B.
HDD A is installed with the Windows 7 Professional OS.
HDD B is installed with the Windows XP Home OS.

What I did was I plugged both HDDs up, with HDD A as the "master" and HDD B as the "slave", and scanned HDD B using the Norton Internet Security 2010 that was installed on HDD A.
I found two viruses on my HDD B.
I could read the "Details" of the two viruses. However I could not read the "Activity" of the two viruses and got this message instead:
You must be an Administrator to view all threat details.

Is there any way for me to become the "Administrator" of the files on HDD B while still using HDD A as the master drive?

I really want to read the "Activity" section of the virus report because the file risk of those two viruses are said to be high.

vuzedome:
Boot into XP and clean it all.

Xiong Chiamiov:
Ugh, Norton.  That's one of the worst pieces of software I've ever encountered, at least in the domain of "serious" software.

HrtOfSword:

--- Quote from: vuzedome on December 06, 2009, 09:54:12 PM ---Boot into XP and clean it all.

--- End quote ---
The virus has already been quarantined by norton. i doubt i need to boot into XP.
Anyway all I want to know is only how I can access the activity log of the virus..

Meomix:
Your using norton...? Godspeed.

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