Re: Windows XP SP2 and Norton Systemworks Premier 2006
- From: "DL" <address@invalid>
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 23:08:32 +0100
Subscription is for virus definitions
I've seen problems posted re goback
Having been a happy customer of Norton products for some 7 years I
eventually dumped them on the introduction of NIS 2005 - it was all too much
trouble
IMO the various 'tune up' utilities can be more trouble than there worth,
particularly since MS, since the introduction of winxp, has made strenuous
efforts - I know we can still criticise :)
"The Doctor" <doctor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quick question?
Are there problems with Goback if the subscription is lasped?
Got a customer who let his Norton Systemworks Subscription
Expire and then the drive seemed to implode,
i.e. the drive became unreadable and /or unformattable.
Anyone heard of this before?
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