I am planning on buying a Norton Virus protection kit but there are four computers in my home and I would like to install it on all. I hear it can only be installed on one.
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I am planning on buying a Norton Virus protection kit but there are four computers in my home and I would like to install it on all. I hear it can only be installed on one.
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Don't. you'd be better protected running nothing at all. Honestly… Well that's not truely fair. http://www.av-comparitives.org did rate it high.
I suggest Avast Antivirus Professional. I've used the free version to remove viruses that Norton, McAfee, and CA E-Trust could not.
But to answer your question, Contact Symantec at http://www.symantec.com and head for the sales department. Inquire about a corporate edition that will come with a multi terminal license which will legally permit you to install it on multiple pc's.
On a side note…. I have a problem with you asking this question becuase if you have 4 computers, you should have an IT guy in your rolodex. Especially if this is a business setting. There are more routes and avenues for malicious software and as such there are equally as many protection routes. Technology is changing daily. The IT guy is in the loop, you are not, protect yourself and get a PC Shops card and have it on standby. Use the same tech over and over if they make you happy. A good repore is key becuase using the same tech is like having a family doctor who knows your history.
You can install Norton Anti-virus on only one Computer as it comes with Single User License Agreement.
But Multiuser License Package of Norton Anti-virus is also available in the market.
Price of multiuser package is depend on how many license you want.
Don't worry price will not get double with every license you add but you have to pay extra charges for it.
Server Package is also available in the market.
http://www.symantec.com
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Check with Norton Symantec on their website.
I would forget Norton and put AVG free on your computers.
Norton is too slow to scan and load and will slow down your computer to a crawl.
You can install it on all four computers but you can only register one.
Don't buy Norton, its expensive, makes computer slow, and lags. Try Free AVG anti virus, its free, free updates, better detection,and low system resources.
Actually,
Norton Virus is sold in a 3 user pack, but I recomend Windows Live OneCare because it's cheaper and doesn't install as much junk as norton, what I mean is that it won't clog your computer as much. Also OneCare is easier to use and shouldn't annoy you with a ton of pop-ups It sells at Sam's Club for about $30 compared to about $90 for norton 3-pack. And since you need lisencec for four computers I would recomend to just get two copies of OneCare because in norton your only solution would be a 5-pack wicth is hard to find and around $130-$150.
Don't get NORTON virous protector. no no no no.. NORTON will slow down your pc and alow virouses to just get on to your PC and won't tell you about them intill you do a scan. Get Macafee. It is the best virous protector. It doesn't slow down your PC or Internet at all. Also when it detects a virous trying to get onto your computer, it deletes it. Macafee won't let a single virous onto your computer other than NORTON, which slows down your internet and its not even worth the slow down because it just lets virouses and other junk to get into your PC. It will install fine on all your PC's
buy the bulk package, it is like 60 dollars and it comes with three but then you may just have to buy an extra one or download it from the store and burn it to a cd and distribute it.
an average norton anti virus protection kit is good for 3 computers only….
Norton and McAfee absolutley suck. I can't even to begin to go into all the many reasons why they suck but save yourself from major hassle and cost and toss em both! Download the free home versions of AVAST antivirus and it blows both of these products away! And costs nothing at all! I have three large clients that use Avast for all of the networks, it's great!