I'll add my two cents to this - I recently removed NAV from my girlfriends
XP PC (to upgrade to a new version of AV no less) and I had some serious
problems with this - Instantly lost all wireless network connectivity -
tried add and remove the network adapter - no luck.  In the end, I had to
connect via Ethernet cable, give the machine a fixed IP, remove the Ethernet
cable and magically the wireless adapter worked again.  And somehow, her
copy of Office was also corrupted, which needed a reinstall.  Don't ask me -
was not impressed at all - neither was girlfriend (:

I personally use e-Trust antivirus for my XP PC - has a lot less overhead
than NAV, which I wouldn't recommend in a PC with less than 256mb of ram,
unless you like waiting 5/10 minutes for your PC to load up.

Gav

Having anything offered by Symantec (eg Norton) anywhere near my Mac is
much like allowing a tiger snake indoors in the hope that it might make a
good mouser. 

My cynicism and phobia about this outfit goes back well before 2002.

Vlad James

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>I know one thing: if I did own a PC, I wouldn't be letting Nortons
anywhere near it. I wouldn't even show it the box.

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> From an ISP helldesk point of view, anything made by Norton since 2002
is the biggest source of email and browsing issues that I have seen in a
long time. Every few weeks, it updates itself and manages to break a
decent number of pc's.