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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Computer Associates |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | CD, Exclusive $1500 Protection Offer against Virus damage, CA Anti-Virus provides easy-to-use, award-winning, business-strength virus protection for home and home office PCs, Detects 100% of viruses 100% of the time, Protects up to 3 PCs for one low price, CA provides software to 98% of Fortune 500® companies ¿ and millions of home users worldwide |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 100722 |
| UPC: | 757943316643 |
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Customer Reviews of CA Antivirus 2007 3-User
An Incredible Pain in the Rear If you thought Norton or McAfee are intrusive when they want you to run an update, you haven't seen anything yet. Norton will pop up once a few minutes after start-up, and (so far) it won't update when you tell it not to. McAfee will update anytime you're on the internet, even when you tell it not to. This is a pain for those of us with no access to broadband (yes, there are such places) as it slows everything else I'm doing online to a crawl. Aside from the once-daily reminder, though, they leave me alone when I'm not online. Not Computer Associates. CA pops up every few minutes wanting to connect to the internet -- even when I've turned off the automatic updates. This, by the way, was after the first installation on a laptop, when it had spent the better part of two hours downloading updates. It already was up to date, and its status box even said so. But did it let me work? Nope -- every few minutes it popped up on the screen wanting to fire up the modem and tie up my second phone line. News flash for Computer Associates: I have better uses for that phone line than making your program happy. The cherry on the sundae is that you have to click the cancel button TWICE to make the connect to the internet box go away! End result: I've uninstalled CA, trashed the CD, and written the whole thing up to learning a lesson about software from Computer Associates.
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So far it seems a lot faster loading up on start and is somewhat faster thaN NORTON.
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>no quick scan like norton but can pick files to scan........
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>full scan is is 30% faster and does not slow the pc down
Meh... had to install three times
Quirky. I downloaded the Vista update and installed. First reboot made my computer hang. Not a big deal... I reset. Hung again. Got into safe-mode and uninstalled. Installed again, same problem. Third time was the charm.
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>Strange, since this is the software Microsoft uses internally.
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>No issues since third time. Besides those issues, fantastic. Uses very little resources and does not take over your computer (ala Norton Anti-Productivity). Great bargin as well.