Foo - Norton antivirus. Limited installs?

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One guy at work says there is a limited number of machines you can load basic Norton Antivirus on to. Yet, i've always loaded it on countless PC's with no problem. Is there a limit?
KingTermite
09-26-06, 04:35 PM
1 install is MORE than enough....haven't you done a Symantecalectomy like all smart computer users yet? :D
God I hate Norton...won't use any of their stuff any more.
Tom Stormcrowe
09-26-06, 06:51 PM
AVG antivirus RULES! Free edition is as effective as the commercial version and I haven't had a virus in 2 years now!
KingTermite
09-26-06, 07:29 PM
If you want free, yes....if you are willing to pay money, NOD32 is #1, Kapersky is #2.
Michigander
09-26-06, 10:00 PM
Norton kept me from accessing my email for over a year until I got mozilla. I couldn't be happier that its gone.
mechBgon
09-26-06, 11:02 PM
AVG antivirus RULES! Free edition is as effective as the commercial version and I haven't had a virus in 2 years now!...that you know of ;) How many invisible people did you see today? :)
http://www.av-comparatives.org/ <-- AVG rules the back of the pack, usually
Portis, the license is probably good for only one computer, and Symantec had activation last I checked. Meaning, they can tell. If you want a pay-for antivirus, I could recommend Kaspersky for home users, McAfee for corporate, based off personal experience. McAfee ePO > *.
Ernesto Schwein
09-28-06, 02:12 AM
they should stick to motorcycles
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b268/halimec05/Norton.jpg
Mr. Gear Jammer
09-28-06, 04:40 PM
One guy at work says there is a limited number of machines you can load basic Norton Antivirus on to. Yet, i've always loaded it on countless PC's with no problem. Is there a limit?
Forget the rules they are just guide-lines anyway.
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