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My one recommendation would be to stay the hell away from the consumer versions of Norton. I am currently dealing with the third machine in a row where that heap of junk caused problems. It won't uninstall properly - even when it told you to do so. Even when it does uninstall it often screws up other products (Word etc.) that were working fine before. It _never_ cleans up the myriad registry entries that it creates, etc. etc. I understand that the Corporate version (that David is using) is much better, but don't be mislead into thinking that that is what you are getting when you buy the multi-license version that David mentioned. The main reason I have even stuck with Norton this long is that the damn thing is preinstalled on every machine I have purchased in the last few years - so the "damage" is already done. Thanks for posting this question Joe - I was just about to ask the same thing. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com www.RPGWorld.com
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