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Posted 9/16/2003 4:17 AM


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  = 208MB on CD. have norton lost it or what ?!

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I don't really know. For some strange reason norton antivirus 2002, 2003 and 2004 look alike to me..... I've demoed all three and still use 2002. Looks like they have not made that much improvvements....
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I'm still using 2002 too.  There are a couple of differences in the interface, though, but apart from that you're right.  The major reason I stuck with 2002 is because I am somewhat "forced" to keep using Norton Personal Firewall 2002; from the latter, I need to be able to toggle between Block and Permit for the "Referer", which I apparantly can't do with NPF 2003 (I've had it for a week but couldn't find the "Advanced Options" in there).  And NAV 2003 made NPF 2002 behave strangely.

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I think NAV 2004 is total bunk.  It was the final straw for me with them.  The install is huge and it totally mangled my boot.  I'm sitting there for almost a full minute looking at my desktop before my start windows sound plays and I am able to do anything.  That's from a 22 second boot.  They are trying to be all things to everyone, with the added adware/spyware features and such. 


Not only that but now, upon uninstall, I've found some crazyness going on where I can't remove it from the add/remove list. I've tried the symantec removal tool a hundred times and there is no uninstall entry for it in the registry.  And believe me I've scoured it.


I am officially a NOD32 man.  Cheers Eliot!   

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I am offically a NOD32 man.  Cheers Eliot!   


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So there's more than huge cans of beer going on down there?!! 

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eliot you need regvac.
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It's not Eliot, it was a referance to my bud, who shed light on this fab AV software for me.  I have RFA and RegSeeker installed...above that I have a fairly solid understanding of the registry.  How would regvac help? 
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