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Norton AntiVirus 2004 SUCKS!

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    evil_one
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    yah, norton antivirus 2004 sucks, it makes almost every file on my computer corrupt :mad:. Of course this might have been aided by upgrading to xp pro, but I mean this is too much. Anyone out there with my view about this horrible program? EVIL_ONE

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      yah, norton antivirus 2004 sucks, it makes almost every file on my computer corrupt :mad:. Of course this might have been aided by upgrading to xp pro, but I mean this is too much. Anyone out there with my view about this horrible program? EVIL_ONE

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      Igor Vigdorchik
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      At work we are running NAV Corporate Edition on NT, 2000 and XP - no problems at all. At home I have NAV 2004 on XP - no issues. Igor.

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        yah, norton antivirus 2004 sucks, it makes almost every file on my computer corrupt :mad:. Of course this might have been aided by upgrading to xp pro, but I mean this is too much. Anyone out there with my view about this horrible program? EVIL_ONE

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        Michael P Butler
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        I run it on all my desktop machines and not had any problems like you describe. The only issue I have had with Norton Anti-Virus was a year ago, when I was working on-site for a client. My laptop had to be logged into their domain and their group policies installed their anti-virus software (Trend). Having Trend and Norton both installed really screwed trying to access files across the network. It would completly lock my machine if I tried to access anything other than very small files. Uninstalling Trend fixed it. Michael CP Blog [^]

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          yah, norton antivirus 2004 sucks, it makes almost every file on my computer corrupt :mad:. Of course this might have been aided by upgrading to xp pro, but I mean this is too much. Anyone out there with my view about this horrible program? EVIL_ONE

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          Tom Archer
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          Sorry to pile on, but I've got it running on all 5 of my boxes at home without a problem. Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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            yah, norton antivirus 2004 sucks, it makes almost every file on my computer corrupt :mad:. Of course this might have been aided by upgrading to xp pro, but I mean this is too much. Anyone out there with my view about this horrible program? EVIL_ONE

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            Lost User
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            Avast is killer!

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              At work we are running NAV Corporate Edition on NT, 2000 and XP - no problems at all. At home I have NAV 2004 on XP - no issues. Igor.

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              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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              Making a brand spanking new state of the art computer, act like a 486 is not an issue? :) -- Wir müssen leben bis wir sterben.

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                Avast is killer!

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                kjessee
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                Using NAV for about 3 years now, no problems. Kevin

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                  Using NAV for about 3 years now, no problems. Kevin

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                  Lost User
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                  Your computer must be slowish!

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                    Making a brand spanking new state of the art computer, act like a 486 is not an issue? :) -- Wir müssen leben bis wir sterben.

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                    Igor Vigdorchik
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                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: act like a 486 Sorry, never happened to any of my computers :).

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                    • I Igor Vigdorchik

                      At work we are running NAV Corporate Edition on NT, 2000 and XP - no problems at all. At home I have NAV 2004 on XP - no issues. Igor.

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                      Ryan Binns
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                      Yeah same here. I've never had any problems with NAV. It takes a little while to load, but after that there's no problems at all.

                      Ryan

                      "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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                      • E evil_one

                        yah, norton antivirus 2004 sucks, it makes almost every file on my computer corrupt :mad:. Of course this might have been aided by upgrading to xp pro, but I mean this is too much. Anyone out there with my view about this horrible program? EVIL_ONE

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                        Steve Maier
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                        I did a test on my system and did a full scan with NAV and it took over 2.5 hours and did not find any at all. Then I put the demo version of NOD32 on my system and it scanned the entire thing in 25 minutes and found some viruses in an old mail file. Needless to say, NAV is no longer on my system. Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD

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                          At work we are running NAV Corporate Edition on NT, 2000 and XP - no problems at all. At home I have NAV 2004 on XP - no issues. Igor.

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                          Allen Anderson
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                          same here. I pay a bit of a speed penalty because of it but the piece of mind I get from it far outweighs that. Just one of many things I do to secure my machines. I like NAV.

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                            Your computer must be slowish!

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                            kjessee
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                            It could be, maybe I am just use to it. What can I use to test my computer.

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                              I did a test on my system and did a full scan with NAV and it took over 2.5 hours and did not find any at all. Then I put the demo version of NOD32 on my system and it scanned the entire thing in 25 minutes and found some viruses in an old mail file. Needless to say, NAV is no longer on my system. Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD

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                              Antony M Kancidrowski
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                              Steve Maier wrote: it took over 2.5 hours and did not find any at all At least it did not come up with false positives! :rolleyes: Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                              I'm coloured, yet clear.
                              I'm fruity and sweet.
                              I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
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                                yah, norton antivirus 2004 sucks, it makes almost every file on my computer corrupt :mad:. Of course this might have been aided by upgrading to xp pro, but I mean this is too much. Anyone out there with my view about this horrible program? EVIL_ONE

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                                dandy72
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                                I managed to consistently make XP bluescreen with NAV2004 installed just by right-clicking a folder in Explorer. If I disabled NAV, the machine worked perfectly fine. With NAV 2005, I got BSODs caused by SYMIDS.SYS up to 6 times a day. The instant I disabled NAV's "worm protection", the problem went away. This is on IBM workstations. 2 of my coworkers have machines identical to mine, and they're all seeing BSODs with NAV installed. We tried NAV 2003, 2004 and 2005. They all cause BSODs sooner or later, and the files blamed by the BSOD all point to some Symantec component.

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