Norton Anti Virus Question
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Norton Anti Virus Question
I was wondering if I should:
1)Buy Norton Anti virus 2003
2)Get a burned copy from a friend
3)Download it off of Kazaa
I am kinda leaning toward buying a copy because I would like to be able to download new virus definitions and upgrade to a new version whenever they release it. Or is that just all smoke and mirrors to yank more money from a person?
1)Buy Norton Anti virus 2003
2)Get a burned copy from a friend
3)Download it off of Kazaa
I am kinda leaning toward buying a copy because I would like to be able to download new virus definitions and upgrade to a new version whenever they release it. Or is that just all smoke and mirrors to yank more money from a person?
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You must Buy Norton as you must have a Valid String to update your anti-virus protectiong
Considering some places sell it for less than $10
Buy it
Considering some places sell it for less than $10
Buy it
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You can get VirusScan (illegal for you since you don't have a license but who gives a f*cking damn) with updates and all from here:
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DIT/software/mcafee/
Is giving him this technically legal? After all the school system did'nt bother to put this on a password protected server or anything.
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DIT/software/mcafee/
Is giving him this technically legal? After all the school system did'nt bother to put this on a password protected server or anything.
1. It takes time to restore a computer from backup and time to backup everything. Unless you have one of the very expensive tape drivers it'll take some time to burn CDs.Pu-239 wrote:eh I'm lucky. My school system has a licence for all students to use viruscan. I turn it off though since it's slow. People are really too paranoid about viruses. As long as you have backups who gives a damn. The only use I have is to scan downloaded files, and I'm lazy.
2. Meanwhile, you may be spreading viruses to other people.
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Thats okay if you are a student with lots of free time. In a company your virus can spread to other machines bringing down the network and idling lots of expensive engineers. Nimbda has such capabilities.eh I'm lucky. My school system has a licence for all students to use viruscan. I turn it off though since it's slow. People are really too paranoid about viruses. As long as you have backups who gives a damn. The only use I have is to scan downloaded files, and I'm lazy.
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How so?
Where? I look on Norton's website and I fine Antivirus 2003 for 50 bucks.
I picked up my last version of Norton from Sam's Club the 2003 Version for a mear $6.99
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SystemWorks always seems cheaper than just NAV by itself (I got it for around 15 USD for the defrag and disk scanning utilities -- NAV standalone was 35 USD [not Internet Security, which cost more]). In any case, normal NAV is time limited (one year, with more updates costing extra), while the Corporate Edition (actually just a rebranded Intel LANDesk Antivirus) is not. Fortunately for me, my university provides a free copy of NAV-CE to all students, so I don't have to pay for program or updates.
You can get around Norton's time limitation for NAV by uninstalling the software (BEFORE the key expires), deleting the LiveUpdate files hidden in the settings folder and Registry, and reinstalling; the key is considered new again. This doesn't work for the other products in the SystemWorks suite, though. I'm not sure if Symantec will like that (scratch that -- they WON'T like it -- but probably won't catch it due to the expiry data being stored locally for NAV, AFAIK).
You can get around Norton's time limitation for NAV by uninstalling the software (BEFORE the key expires), deleting the LiveUpdate files hidden in the settings folder and Registry, and reinstalling; the key is considered new again. This doesn't work for the other products in the SystemWorks suite, though. I'm not sure if Symantec will like that (scratch that -- they WON'T like it -- but probably won't catch it due to the expiry data being stored locally for NAV, AFAIK).
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There is no serial. Any copy can be updated without any trouble. The only limitation is Liveupdate's one year time limit.Mr Bean wrote:How so?RedWizard wrote:Not true.
All you have to do is reinstall it to get another year. It's also possible to change the registry key without reinstalling, but I don't remember which key it is.Datana wrote:Actually, no. Downloaded updates now check for a current LiveUpdate key before allowing you to install (at least for SystemWorks 2002).phongn wrote:LiveUpdate expires after one year. You can still download the updates off of their website.
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FYI, under Windows 2000, the file containing the LiveUpdate expiry information is in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Symantec\LiveUpdate. There's also a Windows Registry setting that has to be modded as well if hacking the expiry file is to work (though it's relatively simple around that, once you've hacked the expiry file -- just copy the hacked file into a fresh install and it "updates" itself the first time you start NAV). The most recent versions of LiveUpdate seem to be catching on, though, and resets the expiration to one year if it detects something fishy, from what I hear. Haven't had to do that in two years due to having NAV-CE, so don't know if it still works. The file's probably had a checksum added or something since, hence the detection ability.
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Re: Norton Anti Virus Question
Do 1)King Cosmos wrote:I was wondering if I should:
1)Buy Norton Anti virus 2003
2)Get a burned copy from a friend
3)Download it off of Kazaa
I am kinda leaning toward buying a copy because I would like to be able to download new virus definitions and upgrade to a new version whenever they release it. Or is that just all smoke and mirrors to yank more money from a person?
2) is just plain piracy.
3) is piracy for idiots. If I were to share pieces of retail software on a network like that, I'd be sure to include a virus or two just to serve that whole ironic justice thing.
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Pu-239:
Not only are you lazy, but stupid, thoughtless, and selfish. You are not even doing this on your own computer. Can you not, in your self centered pea brain, conceive of you infecting the system with a virus, and data that other students need TO GET A FUCKING GRADE is lost, PERMANENTLY, or not available IN TIME TO MEET THE DEADLINE? (Thus getting a LOWER grade!) You will probably use the copout that whoever lost their data should have had backups. If the systems crashes WHILE YOU ARE ON IT, you will lose your data you are using at that time. This kind of logic is used to steal stuff from unlocked cars, because the owner should have locked it, so he is to blame for it being stolen. You are WILLFULLY bypassing COMMON SENCE safety measures, and the ones who will suffer will be not be you, because you are the ASSHOLE driving the wrong way on a one way street, so of course YOUR safety belt is buckled. To bad about the OTHER GUY.
Not only are you lazy, but stupid, thoughtless, and selfish. You are not even doing this on your own computer. Can you not, in your self centered pea brain, conceive of you infecting the system with a virus, and data that other students need TO GET A FUCKING GRADE is lost, PERMANENTLY, or not available IN TIME TO MEET THE DEADLINE? (Thus getting a LOWER grade!) You will probably use the copout that whoever lost their data should have had backups. If the systems crashes WHILE YOU ARE ON IT, you will lose your data you are using at that time. This kind of logic is used to steal stuff from unlocked cars, because the owner should have locked it, so he is to blame for it being stolen. You are WILLFULLY bypassing COMMON SENCE safety measures, and the ones who will suffer will be not be you, because you are the ASSHOLE driving the wrong way on a one way street, so of course YOUR safety belt is buckled. To bad about the OTHER GUY.
Hmmmmmm.
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Just how old ARE you, anyway? This level of repsoncability is LITERALY childish. I hope you are not old enough to own a firearm, with your cavalier attitude.
Just how old ARE you, anyway? This level of repsoncability is LITERALY childish. I hope you are not old enough to own a firearm, with your cavalier attitude.
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Hmmmmmm.
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Grisoft AVG Antivirus is free. Forget Norton and McAfee.
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Where did you get the idea that this was a school computer? I never said that. What I was saying was that the school lets you download it's AV software on the student's own computer. Besides all important stuff is neatly stashed away on floppy disks and CD-Rs. Of course for a business or public environment or some other mission critical environment you need AV software. The school system neglects to update it's antivirus software anyhow, and has disabled the ability to do this. My computer is already unstable running only 6 programs as it is. Running an additional program makes it really unstable. Besides an occasional scan per week will suffice for my downloading habits.Emperor Chrostas the Crue wrote:Pu-239:
Not only are you lazy, but stupid, thoughtless, and selfish. You are not even doing this on your own computer. Can you not, in your self centered pea brain, conceive of you infecting the system with a virus, and data that other students need TO GET A FUCKING GRADE is lost, PERMANENTLY, or not available IN TIME TO MEET THE DEADLINE? (Thus getting a LOWER grade!) You will probably use the copout that whoever lost their data should have had backups. If the systems crashes WHILE YOU ARE ON IT, you will lose your data you are using at that time. This kind of logic is used to steal stuff from unlocked cars, because the owner should have locked it, so he is to blame for it being stolen. You are WILLFULLY bypassing COMMON SENCE safety measures, and the ones who will suffer will be not be you, because you are the ASSHOLE driving the wrong way on a one way street, so of course YOUR safety belt is buckled. To bad about the OTHER GUY.
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It does'nt take that long for me to restore the base system with word processor and all from backup anyways. Most of the time when I lose files I lose them when I don't pay attention and press shift-delete to delete things permanently. I'm running a primarily internet/gaming/experimental machine.
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