Pete Holsberg wrote:
Richard King wrote:
Hi,
IMHO, you would spend less time & energy if you got rid of NIS & installed
something else! When I bought my Tosh LT last month, it had NIS on it (for a
while ;-). Running eTrust Internet Security Suite now - not free (special
offer tho!), but very efficient. What does you friend want to do in 3
months, when NIS has to be paid for, assuming he didn't buy the thing
already? In my case, the un-install was unusually painless.
If it were my computer, that's exactly what I'd do. And if he
continues to have problems, I'll suggest it to him.
However, he was on the phone for 1.5 hours with the Circuit City tech
support contractor and they had him change a couple of things but he
doesn't remember what they were. I'll drop by later today and see if I
can figure it out.
Aaargh! I went to his house last night and the machine showed no
improvement at all! I'll see if I can talk him into dumping Norton.
When NIS is installed as part of the package with a new machine, do
they get some period of time that's free?
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Pete Holsberg
Columbus, NJ
Treat everyone the way you want to be treated.
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