- Detects and removes viruses, worms and unwanted adware
- Blocks spyware automatically
- Prevents virus-infected emails from spreading
- New Security History lets you review detections and other actions taken by Norton AntiVirus
- Note: This version of Norton AntiVirus is licensed for 3 users
Product Description
Norton AntiVirus 2007 blocks viruses and spyware with advanced protection. It helps protect your entire computer by stopping viruses, worms, and spyware. Norton AntiVirus works in the background so you can surf the Internet, read the news, play games, and download software or music without disruption. It also scans and cleans all email and instant messenger attachments, preventing you from receiving threats, or spreading them to others. With set-it and forget-it fun… More >>
Norton AntiVirus 2007 – 3 Users
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Norton has struck again. I have loaded two of the three licensed instlls of Norton and am thus far batting .500. The version in my laptop XPPro, works very well. The version on my desktop is irritating the daylights out of me as it keeps asking for the virus update to be run as it claims to be outdated. OK, I will play your game once or twice, but even after running and getting an all-current response the prompt comes up immediately to update because you have not updated since Pluto was a pup! ARGGGGGHHHHH!Norton AntiVirus 2007
Rating: 4 / 5
This software worries me. After almost four years of experiencing its abuse to my computer system and the related loss of critical data, I have become extremely wary of Norton.
I will be filing a formal complaint with my State’s Consumer Protection Division to investigate this product and Norton’s methods of coercing users to renew their product, quickly on an annual basis.
I have been using Norton anti-virus protection on my computer for at least 3 years.
Since then, I have noticed a pattern of serious computer crashes within a few days of the annual product expiration date.
The cost of repair each time runs me about $150.00. So year after year, I rush to purchase the new product update.
Until this year, I wondered about the pattern of annual crashes, then was forced to conclude that my observation of the correlation of serious/expensive computer crashes and its timing was not random, but predictable.
How did I draw my conclusion?
My spouse’s computer is protected with Norton. We do not share the same product copy. I predicted on September 10, 2007 that her computer would have a very serious Crash within a few days of the expiration date of the Norton Product. On September 18, 2007, about two or three days after receiving the expiration date notice it Crashed.
Now bear in mind that, the computer in question is not frequently used.
In 2006, I was forced to replace my laptop,due to my Norton experience. I wondered then about the pattern, but simply dismissed it.
Well this year, I will ask the Consumer Protection Division in my State’s Attorney General’s Office to look into the pattern of the problem observed and help to verify if the problem is more widespread.
Rating: 1 / 5
I have used this software for many years and has worked flawlessly.
Rating: 5 / 5
Not only does Norton software slow down computers and messes up programs, but they support service is disgusting. I bought Norton antivirus one year ago. I renewed my subscription, in the meantime my computer crashed, I junked it, got a new one, and trie to re-download the Norton Program, (note my subscription is valid for 11 more months). Well, after a 30 minute on line chat I was informed that I have to fork out more money and buy an upgrade. Does that make sense?
Rating: 1 / 5
This is the last Symantec product I will ever buy. I just tried to install this and it told me I would have to uninstall ZoneAlarm Pro. Frack them! I love the ZoneAlarm Pro and have been using it for years. I upgraded to the 3 user version to put all the household computers on the same plan. What a mistake. Upgrading another (non ZoneAlarm) computer took 3 hours (several re-installs) because the Symantec upgrade script can’t clean-up the registry correctly when a user changes the drive the software gets installed to. What a lame mistake. And this is not the first time I have had problems with Symantic installs.
But this last issue is the worst. There was no warning on the package that I would have to abandon my favorite program in order to fit into their world. They exhibit a toxic mix of arrogance and incompetence. I am sick of them.
Rating: 1 / 5