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I have used Symantec software for many years and have usually been satisfied
with it. I have set up a 4 computer home network, and would like some input from you guys on what might be the best software to provide virus protection and internet security on my network. I have searched the Symantec site (and since I am familiar with them would like to stay with their product), but I can find no information on use of their software on multiple computers owned by the same individual. I have also been put off, in the past, with their policy of charging for technical support. Seems like it might be a good time for a change. Any suggestions? Thanks! -- Greg |
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In article <100inuof4pp5pea@corp.supernews.com>, fetchitupNOSPAM@vis-
info.com says... > I have used Symantec software for many years and have usually been satisfied > with it. > > I have set up a 4 computer home network, and would like some input from you > guys on what might be the best software to provide virus protection and > internet security on my network. > > I have searched the Symantec site (and since I am familiar with them would > like to stay with their product), but I can find no information on use of > their software on multiple computers owned by the same individual. I have > also been put off, in the past, with their policy of charging for technical > support. > > Seems like it might be a good time for a change. > > Any suggestions? > Sure... F-Secure Anti-Virus for Client Security. A five user license will run you about $300 but it includes tech support, updates and upgrade during the term of the license. > Thanks! > Your welcome. HTH. -- Cheers- Jeff Setaro jasetaro <at> mags.net http://people.mags.net/jasetaro/ PGP Key IDs DH/DSS: 0x5D41429D RSA: 0x599D2A99 New RSA: 0xA19EBD34 |
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"Greg Evans" <fetchitupNOSPAM@vis-info.com> wrote in
news:100inuof4pp5pea@corp.supernews.com: > I have used Symantec software for many years and have usually been > satisfied with it. > > I have set up a 4 computer home network, and would like some input > from you guys on what might be the best software to provide virus > protection and internet security on my network. > > I have searched the Symantec site (and since I am familiar with them > would like to stay with their product), but I can find no information > on use of their software on multiple computers owned by the same > individual. I have also been put off, in the past, with their policy > of charging for technical support. > > Seems like it might be a good time for a change. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > I use NOD32 on my network. I have one license version but it's running on three machine. www.eset.com Duane ![]() |
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