Nortons Internet Security 2005
I have used, and still use, NIS 2002 on one machine and NIS 2003 on the other machine. Have used these since they appeared on the market without much trouble. Occasionally Liveupdate will act up but I have managed to "fix" it each time.
Instead of renewing subscriptions coming due in a couple of months, I have thought about buying the 2005 version--FREE after rebates. Anyone care to post their remarks/results of using NIS 2005. And yes I know, many of you detest Symantec products but since I have not had many problems, I haven't had to fix it because it hasn't been broken. As usual, TIA
Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition
FWIW, I seem to recall reading that the NAV2002 Engine is outdated...you might seek input on that from persons who are really familiar with NAV.
Try the link below ref removing earlier versions of NAV and NIS; note that these instructions and the removal tool are not for versions any newer than 2003:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam
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I'm trying the just released NIS 2005 ASW that DELL insisted (over my objection but what the heck) on putting on a new 8400 desktop I purchased last month; it seems to run quite well and I have no complaints with NIS but the new system has 1 GB RAM plus a 3.0 processor and I would not expect NIS to degrade the performance. I'm surprised at the lack of updates by Symantec - no LiveUpdate since June 8. EZ AV on my laptop has autoupdated five times since the 8th.
Don't know that I'll pay what Symantec wants for a script to NIS anyway and will probably remove the NIS after or perhaps before the 90 day trial is up; I think Avast plus Sygate and SpywareBlaster and Microsoft AntiSpyware and Adaware will do as good a job at far less cost (free to be exact).
But if you're comfortable and confident with Norton I would probably stick with them...
My two cents worth...
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good decision on NIS 2005
Buf...I absolutely agree with your decision to stick with the version of NIS you are running now.
Raymond...thank you for your post but I have good protection from adware and spyware. My computer has slowed only since I upgraded from NIS 2004 to version 2005. Other people have also said that it has slowed their computers and it uses alot of resources. If I could go back to NIS 2004 I would, believe me.