The reason Norton can't delete it is that, although it identified it as having virus characteristics, it is new and hasn't been studied in order to provide definitions and repairs for it. That's why it is identified as "Bloodhound". They ask that you report it to them so they can address it.
DonM
Originally posted by kbrkr:
The reason Norton may not be able to delete is because it may be IN USE. If this is the case, find the location of the offending file, open a command prompt, position yourself to that directory and rename the file. The delete the renamed file.
Al