I also run Symantec on two Win XP maxhines and never had a glitch. In
everything I have read, it is considered to be the most effective at detecting
the most viruses. The very large company I work for uses it exclusively for
all its thousands of computers.
Earl Dunbar <edunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chuck:
I am biased, as I have been a contract employee of Symantec in the past,
and was even offered direct employment with them as an SE, though I
could not take any of the positions offered.
I run NAV on two WinXP machines here at home, and have not had a single
problem. I would discount the issues you cited. How do we know these
people had properly configured, healthy machines before they installed?
McAfee has improved, but their business practices in the past were awful
and soured me on the company forever, probably unfairly.
Symantec used to offer a money-back guarantee (30 days I believe) for
any reason. Not an adequate compensation if you have real problems, but
at least something. I don't know if this policy is still in effect. I
still have friends at Symantec, if you really want I could try to find
out about the guarantee.
Just my 2 cents/kopeks/pence/etc.
Earl
Don Shedrick
http://groups.msn.com/firstlightimaging
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