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Norton Internet Security
Name: bmeek Date: January 9, 2005 at 09:00:56 Pacific OS: XP Home CPU/Ram: 3.2 / 1.5gig
Comment:
I currently have Norton Internet Security 2002 installed and the subscription service runs out next month.
Would it be best to buy the latest or just renew what I have?
Name: cjae Date: January 9, 2005 at 11:04:52 Pacific
Reply:
hi, I bought a Linksys Router from a renoun computer store and it was bundled with Norton Internet Security and they told me I should not use it. Nor did they try to sell me something else. I had already read an artical about how it had a lot of bugs.
If you really want it you could pay for it or you could download a crack from a p2p engine, but it is illegal.
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Response Number 2
Name: Mark.UK Date: January 9, 2005 at 11:38:48 Pacific
Reply:
Check to see that 2002 is still supported and then if your PC has ran without incident with NIS 2002 then stick with 2002, Norton has had a lot of bad press of late with it's products.
Besides it's only the virus definitions etc you require the basic program chassis should be pretty much the same I would imagine.
Alternatively there is AVG 7 anti virus & Zone Alarm firewall available for substantially less money. In fact for nowt.
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