Re: norton protection centre



"Tomato" <sospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 2006-Jun-17 in
news:4493aaba$1_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Does anyone know if installing norton antivirus and firewall as seperate
programs rather than bundled in NIS2006 would avoid getting norton
protection centre?


My advice is to avoid Norton altogether. 8 out of 10 of my clients who
had Norton software, had a problem with the Norton software. Usually it
required uninstalling Norton, then reinstalling, . . . for little or no
reason. Then the reinstallation of Norton would not work, unless I
cleaned the hard drive and the Windows Registry of any trace of Norton
first before reinstalling.


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