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gazman 23rd Jul 03 08:49 PM

Yeh the same thing happend to me a while back when i was running norton 2003 i clicked on this doom3 nocd exe i got from the net and it nearly destroyed most of my system and norton didnt even pick it up,so i installed another brand like you did and it picked it up straight away,so yeh noton makes you wonder allthough i like nortons firewall its really easy to use.

Fisher 23rd Jul 03 09:38 PM

Yes, the Notron Firewall is the best.

Seducer 24th Jul 03 05:10 AM

havent got any problem with norton and been using this for 7 years now. i remember there was time that i was hit by a localy made virus, luckily it was not that destructive and easily remove but this is not the fault of norton since the virus def table is not updated.

sad to hear happened to you italiano.....

mikeh420 24th Jul 03 06:01 AM

I have been using NAV since V1.0 (DOS). The only problem I have had has been only after I installed it on XP; after a few months, the scheduled scan stops working, something about 'rights' to a file. After re-installing it, it works fine again. I am using NAV 2004 Beta and haven't had a virus on any of my PCs, except for one time I got W32.HLLW.Qaz.A. after which I got Norton Personal Firewall. Symantec comes out with the new virus defs fast enough, that if you do get infected, chances are you are behind in the updates.

Cyberion 24th Jul 03 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Keru@Jul 23 2003, 12:57 AM
realy sad to hear what happened italiano :(

me have ditched norton for a little more than a year now :lol:
have been using NOD32 lately n feel comfy wid it ;)

What is NOD?

Right now I use Norton Anti-Virus Corporate (education copy). Should I switch?

just_do_IT 24th Jul 03 11:58 PM

New definitions for viruses come out daily. I wouldnt put total blame on Norton, as they can only update as they become aware.

Best thing you can do is backup your data on a set schedule. But even then you could end up backing up a virus inadertantly and thats no good either.

Sorry to hear of your troubles :(

~*McoreD*~ 25th Jul 03 01:11 PM

I am very sorry to hear that italiano. :(

I am also a Norton AntiVirus user. I have got a question for ya. Are you used to run your computer as an Administrator all the time? And is your harddisk formatted as NTFS?
...assuming that you are using Windows 2000/XP. :)

McoreD

italiano 25th Jul 03 01:16 PM

The answer to both your questions friend is:

Yes

Yes

I am running XP PRO

Why the question ?? :)

Stringent 25th Jul 03 01:30 PM

I have noticed some of you run applications that you obtain from the web, don't you stick them through the scanner first before executing them?

I have NAV Corporate Ed and haven't had a problem.

If its a brand new virus, there isn't much they can do.

~*McoreD*~ 25th Jul 03 02:06 PM

3 Questions sorry. The last questions were added up later. :D

So you have run your computer under Administrator account. :no:

Why you should not run your computer as an administrator
Running Windows 2000 or Windows XP as an administrator makes the system vulnerable to Trojan horses and other security risks. The simple act of visiting an Internet site can be extremely damaging to the system. An unfamiliar Internet site may have Trojan horse code that can be downloaded to the system and executed. If you are logged on with administrator privileges, a Trojan horse could do things like reformat your hard drive, delete all your files, create a new user account with administrative access, and so on.

You should add yourself to the Users or Power Users group. When you log on as a member of the Users group, you can perform routine tasks, including running programs and visiting Internet sites, without exposing your computer to unnecessary risk. As a member of the Power Users group, you can perform routine tasks and you can also install programs, add printers, and use most Control Panel items. If you need to perform administrative tasks, such as upgrading the operating system or configuring system parameters, then log off and log back on as an administrator.

If you frequently need to log on as an administrator, you can use the runas command to start programs as an administrator. For more information, see To start programs as an administrator.


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