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| PLATFORM: | Windows 2000, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Symantec |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Get all-in-one protection against today's most dangerous online threats, Provides essential protection from viruses, hackers, and privacy threats, Includes powerful new Norton Spyware Protection automatically detects and removes both spyware and adware, Available for Windows 2000 and Windows XP only |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 10365040 |
| UPC: | 037648255479 |
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Customer Reviews of Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition
Norton Internet Security 2005 Antispyware Edition creates as many problems as it solves After reading many reviews, both postitive and negative, of the Norton Internet Security 2005 Antispyware Edition, I went ahead and purchased it. I have been a Norton user for years, so I decided to take a chance. It installed easily and worked beautifully for almost two months. Then my computer started crashing. After many attempts to find the root of the problem and after much expense, I am convinced, as other reviewers warned, the Norton software is to blame. Now I cannot turn off my computer without its crashing; I am unable to update my antivirus protection because I get a message via the Norton software that it cannot make an Internet connection. (I have followed all directions for correcting this that is found on the Norton website, but nothing works.) Also, the software really slows down the receiving of email. And forget getting any help from Norton other than what is written on their website. In essence, I have paid a hefty sum for software that causes crashes, causes sluggish performance and worst of all, cannot give me up-to-date protection. I feel totally ripped off. So tonight I am going to uninstall Norton (which from past experience I suppose will involve more than a simple uninstall click) and try PC-cillin. <
>I would recommend any potential Norton buyers to beware.
A Multi Dollar Allusion to Buying an Apple Computer
This product is an absolute menace to my normal daily internet activity. It blocks Java links well, so well in fact, that I am having troubles getting around on quite a few pages and also other strange stuff is happening to my page-layouts.
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>Sometimes I have to refresh my pages several times in order to use the links to others or see friendly pop-ups; that even will not work after you switch off NIS's (Norton Internet Security's) pop-up blocker (Internet Explorer's pop-blocker also switched of and IE restarted). The Anti-Spam feature on mine crashes every time it is used.
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>Then comes the hassle of installing it, it truly is a science of its own ... I have NEVER in my life experienced any product giving me SO much trouble. I am not a computer crack, but I'm no dummy either. Be careful not to install this product over an older version like 2003 or 2004 without removing one of these versions COMPLETELY (!) first ... that includes ALL registry entries as well!
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>When it comes to upgrading the virus definitions and program upgrades, well there must be some kind of secret sequence for doing this properly. First of all it is not possible to upgrade in one session, if you have an older version it will take ages ... after which you will discover the program no longer functions ... in fact I believe there are more error codes than program lines in the script that runs this software. It's hopeless ... truly hopeless. Though I might think of one way to outrun this nuisance ... get an Apple In fact I think this product is a multi dollar allusion to buying one!
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2006 Norton Internet Security Software is a loser
I have been a satisfied Norton user for 8 years now. As usual, I was about to upgrade my 2004 Norton Internet Security module to the new 2006 update, here's what happened:
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>1. I was asked to remove all my Norton software from my computer before installing the download (duh! I had no back up of the program or install file on my original software.)
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>2. The program de-installed Spam Blocker from Norton as well as NISS.
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>3. The 2006 upgrade installed smoothly. Went to try and get onto the internet with my Microsoft Outlook that I had been using for the last 5 years and it would not work.
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>4. Called technical support (India). Took four calls before I could get anyone that I could understand.
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>5. Told me to de-install and re-install (twice) 2006. Did that. Still would not work.
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>6. Support technician said the problem was Microsoft Outlook or Explorer that had been working fine until I installed 2006 upgrade.
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>7. Spent 5 days trying to get help. Finally took all Norton off my computer. Explorer and Outlook worked fine. Lost Spam Blocker, but reinstalled and is integrating well with Outlook.
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>8. Called American Express and told them to void my American Express charge of $49.95 to Symantec.
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>Will attempt to put just Norton Virus Control back on my computer since I still think it is the best, but will never consider Norton Internet Security Software of any kind in the future.
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>PS - I just extended my service contract on my other computer using the Norton 2004 software and it is working fine.