To open ScanNotification you need to Install Rosetta

Hello.
I just upgrade my Mac with Snow Leopard and every time I turn on the computer I get the following message:
To open ScanNotification, you need to install Rosetta.
To install Rosetta, connect to the Internet and open ScanNotification. If you cannot connect to the Internet, insert your Mac OS X installation disc, open the Optional Installs folder, and double-click Optional Installs.
I read that Rosetta is for older PowerPC so I dont understand why I'm getting that error.
I inserted the disc and went to optional, and the Rosetta part was marked as Skip
I will appreciate any help
Thank you.

Hi,
Rosetta is an emulator that allows you to run ppc applications on an Intel machine. It's only 2mb and it does no harm to install it.
I believe the Scan Notification message is related to Norton's antivirus software, which must be a ppc application - If it is the cause, check with Nortons for an update.
Regards

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