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| PLATFORM: | Windows NT, Macintosh, Linux, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Symantec |
| FEATURES: | CD, Silently deletes and quarantines malicious code, for added convenience while you work, Newly-expanded threat categories protect your machine from newer problems like adware, dialers, joke programs, remote access, and hack tools, New data recovery tools to restore accidental deletions and fix any virus damage, Data cleaners eliminate all traces of unneeded or confidential files, Script-blocking and email scanning for outbound and oncoming mail, and advanced Worm Blocking tools, updated Script Blocking heuristics technologies to cover all the bases |
| TYPE: | Great Deals (Outlet store) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 10097968 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 037648231268 |
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Customer Reviews of SYMANTEC Norton AntiVirus 2004 Professional (Windows)
Don't buy it - check revierws before buying Norton stuff Have been a satisfied user of Norton Systemworks, Antivirus, Cleansweep etc for many years - this program has completely undermined my confidence in this company. <
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>Too many problems - will carefully check product reviews before buying Norton stuff in the future and probably just get an alternative. <
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>Norton should offer a full refund, or a free upgrade to an antivirus program that actually works, to anyone who bought this program.
Better than other choices.....
I been online ( internet ) since 1994 and in all that time I only got one major virus. It was a minor one back in 2000 but at that time PC viruses were not the day to day thing they seem to be now.
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> I hear/see many complaints about NAV2004Pro making the PC boot-time take longer. Why? If you want to make absolutely sure you are viri-free what's an extra couple of seconds.... and I do mean seconds. NAV2004Pro takes approx 15 seconds to boot my 1.8Ghz/512MB PC than any other choice.....
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> The price-tag is a tad steep.... $69 Retail with no upgradable option. ( Previous Version )
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Even free isn't worth it
This is the second Symantec product I've purchased over the last few years. After hours on the phone with Symantec "support" and more hours surfing their "award winning" support site (who gave them this award and what were they smoking?!), I vowed never again to own a Symantec product.(...)AntiVirus may be a fabulous virus detection, prevention, and elimination product once you get it installed and functioning correctly, but doing so takes an absurd amount of effort. There is a conflict with a standard Windows XP update, so you can't even install without removing that update, installing AV, then reinstalling the update. Once installation was complete, I couldn't activate it for no apparent reason ("Not a valid A8Key"). Turns out AV couldn't get to the Symantec servers, even though I could surf anywhere else I wanted to. No solution for opening ports or anything, you just have to call for phone support (limited hours, M-F only). After 30+ minutes on hold, I had to read the product key (24 alpha-numeric chars) then write down the activation key (34 alpha-numeric chars). Now it's supposedly activated, but it's causing issues with MS Outlook, LiveUpdate won't work, the icon disappears from the system tray, and I can't launch/configure the program once the icon is gone. Solution? Uninstall and reinstall Symantec Norton AntiVirus.
Avoid this product like the plague.