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vicagredaFeb 6th 2008 10:00PM
True, "basic" users are lulled into a sense of calm-- but if I only had a nickel for every time the stupid updater screwed up... Peter, did you disable that, or did you pay a lot for some infinity license? Because the notifications really crank up once your update subscription runs out.
ICWienerFeb 6th 2008 10:26PM
When the first Norton product expired I installed one of the many free anti-virus packages. They were calling about all the warnings it was producing because NAV hides many of those and just keeps you protected. When that one ran out, I installed the new version of NAV.
You're right, all the products make it sound like your computer is going to burst into flames when the subscription runs out.