Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
I wouldnt' use any Norton software aside from NAV Corp
Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
i have bad experiance with Norton products, these shits screws up if u try to unistall it, every time i unistall one of it softwares after next reboot i get server Norton error. and i must reinstall windows. thier uninstalling tools is no good too.
The main thing i loved in NIS 2005 before i unistall it is Merging both NIS and NAv taskbar icons in one, there will be 1 icons for both of them.
Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
The only Norton/Symantec product I use is WinDoctor.
Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
i have installed NIS05 and havent had a single problem with networking or slowage on the net
Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
Unless they reduce the system resources needed for NIS overall, I think that I am going to stick with my Symantec Client Security suite for a firewall/anti-virus solution.
Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
hmmm...I have NIS 2004 (bought and paid for). I considered getting 2005 for a friend, but i guess Ill wait also. (I dont want to be the cause of a puter issue, and look more retarded than i already do :P)
Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
Back in 2002, I bought the "Norton Internet Security" bundle, installed it and it worked great for about two months, then next thing I know it doesn't load, when I try to uninstall it it says only an administrator could uninstall the software (just so you know, I was logged in as administrator) after several months of deciding whether to submit to NIS or reformat and lose all my data. I decided to reformat and get rid of the crapware.
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Re: NIS 2005 (Warning !!)
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Originally Posted by NightStalker
Back in 2002, I bought the "Norton Internet Security" bundle, installed it and it worked great for about two months, then next thing I know it doesn't load, when I try to uninstall it it says only an administrator could uninstall the software (just so you know, I was logged in as administrator) after several months of deciding whether to submit to NIS or reformat and lose all my data. I decided to reformat and get rid of the crapware.
Well, you're a twat then, aren't you?
When you uninstall NIS, you need to log on to a NIS account with supervisor priveledges. It tells you this, so if you don't read the message properly and misunderstand, that's not the fault of NIS, is it?
I know this because I charged a guy £30 for ten minutes work uninstalling NIS2004 from his Win98SE installation for the very same reason - and that included booting his machine twice.