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Hello,
I have read lots of problems with NIS 2006 especially the installation but I like the interface of NIS 2004 it has done it's job. Currently I have NIS 2004 preinstalled from Dell on my 8400. I purchased NIS 2006 and plan on doing the install today, is their any suggestions, to accomplish prior to install that I should do. I have read the instructions they have a preinstall Program that runs, no problem I can do that. I have seen where others have chose to use the SymNRT method along with the registry cleanup tool. Is that the more preferred method. Any suggestions for a clean install greatly appreciated. Thanks Mike |
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Michael P. Bassler - 19.03.2006 16:35 :
> Hello, > I have read lots of problems with NIS 2006 especially the installation but I > like the interface of NIS 2004 it has done it's job. Currently I have NIS > 2004 preinstalled from Dell on my 8400. > I purchased NIS 2006 and plan on doing the install today, is their any > suggestions, to accomplish prior to install that I should do. I have read > the instructions they have a preinstall Program that runs, no problem I can > do that. I have seen where others have chose to use the SymNRT method along > with the registry cleanup tool. Is that the more preferred method. Any > suggestions for a clean install greatly appreciated. why did you purchase NIS even after you read lots of problems experienced people reported? There would have been so many other AV programs mentioned normally without all the trouble. Kaspersky, BitDefender, AVG and and and. Even some are freeware. I wish you that you will don't have all these probs especially with installing, deinstalling, updates, incompatibilities with other programs, malfunctions, false alerts, services and and and ... endless. My suggestion if you really want to install NIS: If possible use an image program (Acronis TrueImage for example) and create an disk-/partition-image before installation so you can go back if something goes wrong. -- by(e) PS spam will be killed |
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"Michael P. Bassler" <texbaz@airmail.net> wrote in message news:121quhs3ki28bd3@corp.supernews.com... > Hello, > I have read lots of problems with NIS 2006 especially the installation but I > like the interface of NIS 2004 it has done it's job. Currently I have NIS > 2004 preinstalled from Dell on my 8400. > I purchased NIS 2006 and plan on doing the install today, is their any > suggestions, to accomplish prior to install that I should do. I have read > the instructions they have a preinstall Program that runs, no problem I can > do that. I have seen where others have chose to use the SymNRT method along > with the registry cleanup tool. Is that the more preferred method. Any > suggestions for a clean install greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > Mike I doubt that there is much difference between NIS 2004 & 2006 except for the ever increasing layers of complexity Symantec employs to make sure that you REALLY are a registered user. Live Reg for instance! I used NAV (plus a lot of other AV programs) from 1995 until about 2 years ago. As far as I know, Norton Antivirus components are regularly updated to keep older versions of the program functional with the latest definitions. I ran NAV 2000 then NAV 2002 for a long time, buying annual subscriptions as required. Upon examination of the older NAV files with later versions, I found that all essential ones were updated. You have 30 days to get a refund. I would run not walk back to where you bought NIS 2006 and try to get your money back. There are a lot better solutions available, some of them are even free. Chas. |
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It's hard to tell what your experience will be. I've had it load
flawlessly on the majority of systems--updated it without removing anything, so all the settings remained intact. (I'd recommend trying this first.) But one system was particularly troublesome and required some finagling. I still think it's easy to configure for most novices and most of the time Symantec posts fixes in a relatively timely manner. I'd have no problem returning it and using another product if I couldn't get it to load, however. McAfee and others make solid products, too. pc |
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