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TopiToo
24-May-2006, 20:46
Hello
My copy of Nortons System Works 2005 has expired
does anybody know what I need to do now, do I need to purchase an active?
Ideally I would like 2006 version on CD and if I buy this version is it just a case of installing over my existing copy?
any info would be great, thanks in advance
regards
TopiToo
Hi Topi,
Here's a link to the Symantec (the producers of Norton products) site and their Systemworks End User License Agreement which in the first paragraph states you have it ofr a year and after that time you haveto renew via their site.
I would have hoped upgrading to the 2006 edition would be an easy procedure once you have paid your dues to Symantec. Possibly just an activation code or a CD that loads up the new 'patch' for the latest version.
Hope this helps.
Gc
http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/products/overview.jsp?pcid=sp&pvid=nsw2006
http://www.symantec.com/content/en/us/home_homeoffice/media/eula/06.12.03_cpd.glbleula.savhandheld.ae.pdf
[Edited on 24-5-2006 by Guido]
Better still. Avoid it. It's resource hungry stuff and most of what it does can be done for free with good reputable software.
I know lots of folks who use freebie anti-virus, etc programmes. At least once a year they each complain to me saying they had a worm/virus/trojan wipe them out.
I'll stick with my bought and paid for security :)
That said, I wonder if the original "Dr Solomon" chap still has no anti-virus software on his computer. He said he hadn't, in a computer mag interview a couple of years back. He said he just followed basic security rules.
lancisto
24-May-2006, 22:58
Norton is very good at what it does, but it does takeover somewhat. I used to use Norton, but for at least the last six months I have been using Antivir http://www.free-av.com/ and Spybot http://www.safer-networking.org/ and I have not had any problems at all, and recommend them as a free alternative.
TopiToo
24-May-2006, 23:05
Hello
Thanks for the advice, I have used free virus software in the past,
Its just the computer came with Nortons and to be honest , runs a treat
in the background, updating if and when needed,
so thinking just to activate again. But . . .
Thanks for the links, will have a look tomorrow. .
regards
TopiToo
TopiToo
26-May-2006, 16:38
Hello
PC world, not a place I would normally goto
But had this on offer
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/518038
regards
TopiToo
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