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Posted by Howard on September 19, 2008, 4:54 pm
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Bill Ridgeway wrote:
> I have Norton Internet Security 2007 which invited me to take a free upgrade
> to NIS2008. I thought keeping NIS up-to-date would be a good thing to do so
> took the upgrade. After a lot of preparatory work and downloading it
> started to install but failed (I tried twice). That left me without NIS so
> I then had to use the Norton uninstall tool, install NIS2007, and download
> and install the various updates. All this took several hours.
>
> I would suggest you think twice before accepting this upgrade.
>
> Regards.
>
> Bill Ridgeway
>
>
You might want to wait and check out Norton Internet Security 2009 as it
becomes available. I've used Norton Internet Security for years and will
say that it has some serious slowness in the application; but I believe
that if you do a default install with out parental control and some of
the other less than useful parts and pieces, it's a very good program at
catching potential viruses. The 2009 version is a lot tighter code and
run much faster.
Howard
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