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Old 11-28-2010, 08:24 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by KRorschachZ View Post
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 ;-)
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.
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