Is it? Ive had 2005 noncorporate and i liked it.
I use norton corporate here at work. It’s not bad.
cool
so do we. no problems here
I find Norton suites to be brutally effective. Sometimes, too much so.
Keep in mind that legitimate programs that require the commonly abused runtime components of worm/virus-like features to run (jscript/vbscript scripting of FSO, winsock/port access, etc.) don’t work when IT policy makers are draconian/inflexible in their decisions and set all settings to maximum/auto clean/etc. without the possibility of any exceptions to the rule for the sake of “security”. Blanket policy is bad policy.
what product are you talking about?
anti-spyware 2005
or corporate 9.x?
i use 9.x and client security 2.0
I don’t remember the exact product name, but it would be “enterprise” or something. It had everything. There was about half a dozen or more NAV related processes running with an equal number of symantec’s control panel options, like firewall, worm blocker, script blocker, anti-virus, etc. It was definitely a “corporate” thing.
http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/content/productlink.cfm?EID=0
IIRC, it was that group of stuff on the left, enterprise security technology with all the bells and whistles installed, turned on and no exceptions.
those are install snap-ins for the corporate 9.x admin console… that’s what i use.
i was more specifically speaking to hannibal.
this is what i have if it helps.
yup. thats what i have at work