Norton Antivirus is a scam

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My parents got a new computer, and I
apparently damaged the Norton (symantec)
antivirus program. While trying to reinstall
I spoke with their Indian call center three times,
and I was unable to enter the key code they
had in a new downloaded program. So I had
to get the new updated version for year 2007.

My advice: Do NOT buy Norton, there
is NO competent customer support.

Management doesn't return emails.


Try AVG antivirus http://www.grisoft.com/

They even have a free version.

A Pissed Off Customer

Gitmo is a war crime.
 
Nobody in his right mind would install a Symantec product on a computer.
Your post is pointless, apart from being unrelated to Microsoft Outlook.
 
To the OP --
Take it as a lesson learned. Unfortunately.
Download the free AVG anti-virus program from grisoft.com. Update it,
and set it to update daily.
Download Zone Alarm, and get version 6, not the new version 7. Version
6 is easier to work with. Version 7 integrates antispyware with the
antivirus and is a PITA. Get a separate antispyware product. Download the
free Zone Alarm.
Download Spybot Search & Destroy -- also free.
Download ad-aware from lavasoft.com. Also free.

Keep the antivirus and the firewall running at all times. Run a full virus
check on a regular basis -- depending on how much your parents use the
computer. Daily or weekly.

Run Spybot Search & Destroy and AdAware on a regular basis too. BE SURE
to go online and update them before running. Weekly or monthly, unless your
parents are going to dangerous websites or downloading unsafe materials.

I know people who just love Norton and have never had any problems. But
it's given me a headache, and as you can see, some of the others who post
here have, ahem -- strong feelings about it as well. Although I see no need
for anyone to have spoken to you in a demeaning tone.

Good luck with your parents' computer.
 
Don't forget to go to Symantic and download the Norton Removal Tool. At least
they give us a way to get most of it off the machine. Then get Firefox, and
your AV won't have much work to do.
 
How is the Live One Care comparing to what it does to the other big programs
like McAfee and Norton?


Also, second question:Does it works well with Vista?
 

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