Re: newbie networking antivirus question

From: Lil' Dave (spamyourself_at_virus.net)
Date: 07/11/04


Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 07:13:09 -0400

If you're using NAV2004 or NAV2002, look for end_user.txt on your PC. These
were meant for protection of one PC, not protecting PCs in a networking
environment using some sort of server. This was displayed prior to
installation, and you had to agree to it before the install would work.

A. use one copy of the Software on a single computer. If a License Module
accompanies, precedes, or follows this license, You may make the number of
copies of the Software licensed to You by Symantec as provided in Your
License Module. Your License Module shall constitute proof of Your right to
make such copies;

C. use the Software on a network, provided that You have a licensed copy of
the Software for each computer that can access the Software over that
network;

So one copy on one PC. This means dual or multiple boot PCs need more
licenses to accomodate more operating systems as well. 30 bucks a pop for a
download of NAV2004 for prior NAV users. This can get awful expensive. You
don't need more than one instance of NAV if you want to sacrifice real-time
protection on the other OS partitions if NAV has access to same for file
scanning.
"Melissa" <Melissa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FFE2CBB5-44F6-480A-997C-83A04D7AFA6B@microsoft.com...
> I'm a newbie as far as networking goes. I have 2 computers on DSL with a
router to both computers. Wired (not wireless) Do I have to pay for virus
protection separately on both computers? On one computer I have paid for a
new year of Norton, but can that apply to the other computer or is is just
completely separate?
> thanks!



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