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To: Raptech who wrote (41313)5/18/2004 7:59:20 PM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110653
 
I gave up on Norton a couple of years ago when I seemed to be spending way too much time fixing Norton problems instead of it protecting me and fixing mine. I also think the simple approach is the better approach. If an application doesn't work for you and you are spending too much time and effort trying to get it to work, ditch it and find something else to handle the job.



To: Raptech who wrote (41313)5/18/2004 8:06:45 PM
From: philv  Respond to of 110653
 
I run both Norton 2004 and AVG together right now....no problem with running both.

In my experience, Norton is far superior. Both have scanned my computer, but only Norton has identified and repaired a number of viruses. AVG has not reported any. Norton could not delete two viruses, but at least I know of them and where they reside. AVG does not see them.

FWIW