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Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. It's
time to renew the subscriptions. But, I can buy Norton Anti-virus 2007 for the same price as a one year subscription, and 2007 comes with a one year subscription. So, should I just renew the 2006 subscriptions, or buy 2007? |
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"Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message news:46091083$0$21941$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... > Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. It's > time to renew the subscriptions. But, I can buy Norton > Anti-virus 2007 for the same price as a one year > subscription, and 2007 comes with a one year subscription. > So, should I just renew the 2006 subscriptions, or buy 2007? I would read a review (or two) of NAV2007 and unless there is some special problem with it I would definitely get it Vs new subscriptions for NAV2006. Although the older version may continue to provide good protection, the latest version usually has new features which make it more desirable. I used Norton AV for a number of years and that was my experience. |
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Victek wrote: > "Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message > news:46091083$0$21941$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... > > Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. It's > > time to renew the subscriptions. But, I can buy Norton > > Anti-virus 2007 for the same price as a one year > > subscription, and 2007 comes with a one year subscription. > > So, should I just renew the 2006 subscriptions, or buy 2007? > > I would read a review (or two) of NAV2007 and unless there is some special > problem with it I would definitely get it Vs new subscriptions for NAV2006. > Although the older version may continue to provide good protection, the > latest version usually has new features which make it more desirable. I > used Norton AV for a number of years and that was my experience. Thanks for the reply. That's what I was thinking. I wonder why anyone would renew the subscription for the old version when they can get the newer version for the same price? |
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"Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message news:46093a16$0$21946$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... > > > Victek wrote: > >> "Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message >> news:46091083$0$21941$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... >> > Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. It's >> > time to renew the subscriptions. But, I can buy Norton >> > Anti-virus 2007 for the same price as a one year >> > subscription, and 2007 comes with a one year subscription. >> > So, should I just renew the 2006 subscriptions, or buy 2007? >> >> I would read a review (or two) of NAV2007 and unless there is some >> special >> problem with it I would definitely get it Vs new subscriptions for >> NAV2006. >> Although the older version may continue to provide good protection, the >> latest version usually has new features which make it more desirable. I >> used Norton AV for a number of years and that was my experience. > > Thanks for the reply. That's what I was thinking. I wonder why anyone > would > renew the subscription for the old version when they can get the newer > version > for the same price? That's a good question. Some years ago NAV was not as heavily discounted as it is today. The online upgrade to the new version (from the Symantec Store) was around $40, so a $20 subscription renewal for the previous version could make sense (if there were no compelling new features). However, today you can often get NAV for FREE after rebates so paying for a sub is silly. |
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Mikey wrote:
> Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. > It's time to renew the subscriptions. > > > I would read a review (or two) of NAV2007 and unless there is > > some special problem with it I would definitely get it Vs > > new subscriptions for NAV2006. > > Thanks for the reply. That's what I was thinking. I wonder > why anyone would renew the subscription for the old version > when they can get the newer version for the same price? In 2002, I bought a still-in-box version of Norton System Works (NSW) 2002 for $10 at a swap meet. NSW includes Norton Anti-Virus (NAV). NSW 2002 was released in the late summer or early fall of 2001. I have installed (and re-installed) NAV-2001 and NAV-2002 on about a dozen machines over the past 4 years, and when the subscription is over I uninstall and reinstall the product and get another year of free updates. Newer versions of NAV employ increasingly sophisticated methods to prevent renewing the update service for free. Once installed (even as recently as in the past few weeks), those old versions of NAV will update themselves with the most recent scan engine and virus definition files from Symantec's web site, so they are just as capable at detecting viral files as the newest versions. What these older versions of NAV do not do is any real-time monitoring of the registry, or try to protect you from browser hijacking, re-direction, phishing, etc. Then again, I don't know if the newer versions of NAV do that - or not. Newer versions of NAV have been universally derided for becoming "bloat-ware" and consuming inordinate amounts of computer resources. I have not found that to be the case with NAV 2001 and 2002 but I can believe that for NAV 2003 and newer. Norton/Symantec does not say, nor will they say if those older versions are supported. But indeed they are, via LiveUpdate if nothing else (but that's what counts). |
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Victek wrote: > "Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message > news:46093a16$0$21946$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... > > > > > > Victek wrote: > > > >> "Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message > >> news:46091083$0$21941$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... > >> > Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. It's > >> > time to renew the subscriptions. But, I can buy Norton > >> > Anti-virus 2007 for the same price as a one year > >> > subscription, and 2007 comes with a one year subscription. > >> > So, should I just renew the 2006 subscriptions, or buy 2007? > >> > >> I would read a review (or two) of NAV2007 and unless there is some > >> special > >> problem with it I would definitely get it Vs new subscriptions for > >> NAV2006. > >> Although the older version may continue to provide good protection, the > >> latest version usually has new features which make it more desirable. I > >> used Norton AV for a number of years and that was my experience. > > > > Thanks for the reply. That's what I was thinking. I wonder why anyone > > would > > renew the subscription for the old version when they can get the newer > > version > > for the same price? > > That's a good question. Some years ago NAV was not as heavily discounted as > it is today. The online upgrade to the new version (from the Symantec > Store) was around $40, so a $20 subscription renewal for the previous > version could make sense (if there were no compelling new features). > However, today you can often get NAV for FREE after rebates so paying for a > sub is silly. Unfortunately most of those rebate deals are good only in the States and I live in Canada. There is a rebate deal I found here where I'll get $35 off if I also purchase some tax software. I'm not paying for the Norton software anyway, the company is. ![]() |
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Virus Guy wrote: > Mikey wrote: > > > Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. > > It's time to renew the subscriptions. > > > > > I would read a review (or two) of NAV2007 and unless there is > > > some special problem with it I would definitely get it Vs > > > new subscriptions for NAV2006. > > > > Thanks for the reply. That's what I was thinking. I wonder > > why anyone would renew the subscription for the old version > > when they can get the newer version for the same price? > > In 2002, I bought a still-in-box version of Norton System Works (NSW) > 2002 for $10 at a swap meet. NSW includes Norton Anti-Virus (NAV). > NSW 2002 was released in the late summer or early fall of 2001. > > I have installed (and re-installed) NAV-2001 and NAV-2002 on about a > dozen machines over the past 4 years, and when the subscription is > over I uninstall and reinstall the product and get another year of > free updates. Newer versions of NAV employ increasingly sophisticated > methods to prevent renewing the update service for free. > > Once installed (even as recently as in the past few weeks), those old > versions of NAV will update themselves with the most recent scan > engine and virus definition files from Symantec's web site, so they > are just as capable at detecting viral files as the newest versions. > What these older versions of NAV do not do is any real-time monitoring > of the registry, or try to protect you from browser hijacking, > re-direction, phishing, etc. Then again, I don't know if the newer > versions of NAV do that - or not. > > Newer versions of NAV have been universally derided for becoming > "bloat-ware" and consuming inordinate amounts of computer resources. > I have not found that to be the case with NAV 2001 and 2002 but I can > believe that for NAV 2003 and newer. > > Norton/Symantec does not say, nor will they say if those older > versions are supported. But indeed they are, via LiveUpdate if > nothing else (but that's what counts). Interesting. I would think that eventually Norton would make updates to its older products unavailable, even if it had a valid subscription. Maybe they do, maybe it's a cycle of 6 or 7 years and NSW hasn't reached there yet. |
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:21:52 -0400, Mikey wrote:
> Victek wrote: > >> "Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message >> news:46093a16$0$21946$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... >> > >> > >> > Victek wrote: >> > >> >> "Mikey" <Not_Here@Not_There_Either.Nope> wrote in message >> >> news:46091083$0$21941$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere.com... >> >> > Have Norton Anti-virus 2006 on 3 computers at work. It's >> >> > time to renew the subscriptions. But, I can buy Norton >> >> > Anti-virus 2007 for the same price as a one year >> >> > subscription, and 2007 comes with a one year subscription. >> >> > So, should I just renew the 2006 subscriptions, or buy 2007? >> >> >> >> I would read a review (or two) of NAV2007 and unless there is some >> >> special >> >> problem with it I would definitely get it Vs new subscriptions for >> >> NAV2006. >> >> Although the older version may continue to provide good protection, the >> >> latest version usually has new features which make it more desirable. I >> >> used Norton AV for a number of years and that was my experience. >> > >> > Thanks for the reply. That's what I was thinking. I wonder why anyone >> > would >> > renew the subscription for the old version when they can get the newer >> > version >> > for the same price? >> >> That's a good question. Some years ago NAV was not as heavily discounted as >> it is today. The online upgrade to the new version (from the Symantec >> Store) was around $40, so a $20 subscription renewal for the previous >> version could make sense (if there were no compelling new features). >> However, today you can often get NAV for FREE after rebates so paying for a >> sub is silly. > > Unfortunately most of those rebate deals are good only in the States and I live > in Canada. There is a rebate deal I found here where I'll get $35 off if I also > purchase some tax software. I'm not paying for the Norton software anyway, the > company is. ![]() If you are getting this through/for a company, I would suggest that you purchase Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition for Workstations and Servers version 10.2. You can purchase as few as 5 licenses and it's not going to expire every year, uses a LOT less resources than the home (norton) product does, and works a lot better on computers than Norton products do. -- Want to know what PCBUTTS1 is really about? *** WARNING - this links contains foul/pornographic content of an abusive nature created by PCBUTTS1 and still hosted on his public website *** http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/leythos.htm |
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