Had used Norton for many years up until 2008 when they strangely decided to remove the ability to tailor parental controls to individual Windows accounts (which forced all users to surf under one set of blocks/filters).
I also came to believe (rightly or wrongly) that the Norton uninstalls/reinstalls were responsible for my need to rebuild (because certain MS .NET patches would not install).
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Well, my friend that I purchased and installed NAV 2009 on his machine is having a curious issue.
He claims to be getting popups from Norton Antivirus, something about "1-click support is only available under an Administrative account".
I asked him if he had clicked on support, and he said he hadn't. In fact, he didn't know where it was.
It's happening in his limited user account, and he claims that it is happening, when he launches a different program, his "UltimateBet" client software.
I told him over the phone how to do a screen-shot, so I told him to take a screen-shot next time the pop-up comes up.
I think that UltimateBet uses IE for it's UI. So does NAV 2009, I think. So I wonder what could be going on here.
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Well, the consumer version of NAV used to, a few years back. I'm glad to hear that that is the case no longer.
No ideas on that pop-up?
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Someone tell me why I shouldn't buy this for my computers.
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Someone tell me why I shouldn't buy this for my computers.
Because NIS 2009 get's you this with a firewall, antispam and anti-phising. All for $10 more (MSRP).
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Someone tell me why I shouldn't buy this for my computers.
Because NIS 2009 get's you this with a firewall, antispam and anti-phising. All for $10 more (MSRP).
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Someone tell me why I shouldn't buy this for my computers.
Because NIS 2009 get's you this with a firewall, antispam and anti-phising. All for $10 more (MSRP).
MSRP for NIS 2009 3-user is NOT $35. In fact I would be interested if you found a place selling it for $35.
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Someone tell me why I shouldn't buy this for my computers.
Because NIS 2009 get's you this with a firewall, antispam and anti-phising. All for $10 more (MSRP).
MSRP for NIS 2009 3-user is NOT $35. In fact I would be interested if you found a place selling it for $35.
Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Someone tell me why I shouldn't buy this for my computers.
Because NIS 2009 get's you this with a firewall, antispam and anti-phising. All for $10 more (MSRP).
MSRP for NIS 2009 3-user is NOT $35. In fact I would be interested if you found a place selling it for $35.
Did you even check Frys.com? Here, take a look, 3 user license NIS2009 for $19.99
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Someone tell me why I shouldn't buy this for my computers.
Because NIS 2009 get's you this with a firewall, antispam and anti-phising. All for $10 more (MSRP).
MSRP for NIS 2009 3-user is NOT $35. In fact I would be interested if you found a place selling it for $35.
Did you even check Frys.com? Here, take a look, 3 user license NIS2009 for $19.99
$70 minus $30 MIR equals $40.
The competitive upgrade MIR requires purchase of a competing product. Thus the price is not $20.
