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Originally Posted by KRorschachZ
ok, I'm more comfortable knowing that you understand my point of view,
If it were not for some readers might burn me in hell of rookies, I would say that Symantec is one of the best security suite, at least it is one that allows me to configure more options.
And no, I do not think she is so slow in real time execution. Nothing is further from reality
So if the thread is used to make good publicity for a lot of options.
that is never bad, for that we are.
greetings and memories. from Spain ;-)
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I'm glad Symantec is working for you. The installation of Symantic Endpoint that came with my computer worked fine for about 6 months, then refused to update. The builder I got the computer from was unable to get it working again. Once I got rid of the thing (and that took some doing; Symantec products infest a computer like a gang of viruses), my computer ran much faster.
I had similar problems with Norton products choking up my previous computer.
Granted, the paid programs have more options but that doesn't mean that the freebies can't do just as good a job of keeping out viruses, which is what the game is all about (not all freebies are good; AVG is an example of a poor one). Usually, the only difference between free and paid versions of AV programs is one can't schedule automatic scans with the freebies.