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Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2006 (Full Product)

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Very Good

  • Pros
  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Cons
  • Phone support costs $30 per incident
Performance
PerformancePerformance: Good
WildList viruses100%
AV-Test zoo threats97%
Heuristic detection with one-month-old signatures22%
Heuristic detection with two-month-old signatures8%
Scan speed (in seconds)272
Outbreak response time: Time it took to release signature updates to new, major malware outbreaks averaged over a period of eight months in 2005 for 16 major outbreaks.10 to 12 hours
Support and reliability
Telephone supportYes
Toll-free supportYes
Cost of phone support$30 per incident
Weekday support hours24
Saturday support hours24
E-mail or Web supportYes

User Reviews for Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2006 (Full Product)

  • Reviewed by: snowdog59

    Duration of ownership: 1 Year

    Strengths: Can't think of any to speak of.

    Weaknesses: Difficult installation and memory hog. Have had to reinstall several times beacause of corrupted files.

    Overall Evaluation: I can't think of any reason to put this product on your machine. Norton AV 2006 has been nothing but trouble since I installed a year ago. After my latest problem though, Symantec automatically upgraded me to 2007. I will say that my machine has performed much better since being upgraded, machine works much faster and use of RAM has improved significantly. Stay away from 2006 though.

  • Reviewed by: Quasar66

    Duration of ownership: 2 Years

    Strengths: Was good while it worked (not very long)

    Weaknesses: The extensive product failures, the non-responsive support

    Overall Evaluation: I owned Norton 2005 Edition - and that was due for renewal on Oct 2 2006. However, September 2006, it just collapsed, causing immediate infection and significant loss of the drive content. After about a month, spending some time recovering some data, I purchased the 2006 Edition - in a CD format. This installation had no problems till Dec 31st 2006. First week of Jan, the SW stopped appearing in the start up sequence, and try as one would, after umpteen re-installations (which is not easy, please, as after every re-installation, it downloads approx 30 MB of data from Internet, then does a complete scan of the system - my system has 360K files, hence takes about four hours including downloads) the system still would stop working the next morning. The scans show absolutely no viruses or spyware etc. in spite of a clearly visible entry in the startup.ini in msconfig with no name or other details - obviously a malware. But the SW installation crashes the next instance the machine is exposed to Internet. Another word of caution for innocent users - the SW tends to disable the Windows firewall, taking over the firewall responsibility on itself - without permission from user - and then itself collapses, thus keeping the PC exposed to the Internet attacks. The support system is highly non-responsive, as the chat system and their automatic testing tool SW refused to get installed (Windows XP SP2 system on Compaq PC based on Intel P4 system). The email response was very cute - "re-install and see". Subsequent attempts to secure mail based advise failed to elicit any response. Definitely not for recommended for ordinary people dependent on PC for their regular business.

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