how do I renew norton antivirus subscription?

M

Major195

I have a 2002 subscription that is about to expire. There is no renewal for
that year. How do I purchase a 2004 suscription? Is there a Symantic telephone
number that I can use so I can talk to a live person for assistance? The
Symantic website is very confusing. Can I download a new version over my
"obsolete" 2002 version. Are there any Norton antvirus tech support people out
there reading this group who can help me?
 
P

PopRivet

Open NAV (or SystemWorks, whatever you have), select
the antivirus area if you have to, and click on
Subscritpion Services. It'll give you a web URL and in
my case there's a number there to call but I'd get one
from the web site to be sure it's current. Help;
About; might have info too but no time to check right
now.

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| I have a 2002 subscription that is about to expire.
There is no renewal for
| that year. How do I purchase a 2004 suscription? Is
there a Symantic telephone
| number that I can use so I can talk to a live person
for assistance? The
| Symantic website is very confusing. Can I download a
new version over my
| "obsolete" 2002 version. Are there any Norton
antvirus tech support people out
| there reading this group who can help me?
 
H

HistoryFan

I have Norton AV 2003 installed and running on my PC. Exactly one
month before my subsciption expired, a message from Norton opened up in the
Windows system tray reminding me of this. I was given the option of
renewing my subscription for another year, or buying the latest version of
Norton. I choose to renew for another year, at a cost of $32. Fairly
expensive. I was tempted to upgrade to the newer version, but I've read a
lot of negative comments about NAV 2004, and about upgrading their software,
so I decided to stick with what I have.
 

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