Norton AV
Norton AV
I know this has been dealt with in the past, but I can't find the thread. Anyway, my gf's PC has Norton AV 2002 installed and its set to expire on 7/4/04. How can I extend this? Doing an uninstall and a delete of the "Symantec" folder in Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data followed by a reinstall didn't fix the problem. Where else is it stashing the subscription info?
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You could just get a legitimately free piece of antivirus software...
http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php
http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php
It's for the liveupdate subscription for the latest virus definitions. Load of crap if you ask me. Paying for the product should guarantee you all of the quality service the company of the product provides.
As far as AV software in Symantec's case, they provide security against viruses. Of course purchasing a product is never enough for big companies that are in the technology medium. Always some sort of add on fee that pops up somewhere
It's hard. On one hand the little people get raped up the a[spoiler][/spoiler]ss in the consumer market. However on the other hand these companies need to do these things to stay in business because it costs so much to support it. It's a vicious cycle.
As far as AV software in Symantec's case, they provide security against viruses. Of course purchasing a product is never enough for big companies that are in the technology medium. Always some sort of add on fee that pops up somewhere
It's hard. On one hand the little people get raped up the a[spoiler][/spoiler]ss in the consumer market. However on the other hand these companies need to do these things to stay in business because it costs so much to support it. It's a vicious cycle.
Hey guys, thanks for actually answering my question. I'm not sure of the differences between the new versions, I believe the newer ones (2003, 2004) have spyware removal tools and product activation (ugh).
I ended up figuring it out myself:
1. Uninstall Norton AV
2. Uninstall LiveUpdate
3. Uninstall LiveReg
4. Delete any "Symantec" folder found in C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data
5. Reinstall Norton AV
This worked just fine.
I ended up figuring it out myself:
1. Uninstall Norton AV
2. Uninstall LiveUpdate
3. Uninstall LiveReg
4. Delete any "Symantec" folder found in C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data
5. Reinstall Norton AV
This worked just fine.