Norton deals, rebates, etc.

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by malexous, Aug 27, 2011.

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  1. jack76

    jack76 Registered Member

    Still waiting for download link for Norton IS from Purplus.net.i ordered 3 days a go...."our downloads are instant":thumbd:
     
  2. clocks

    clocks Registered Member


    Did they send you a key? If so, you can just download the program from Cnet, Softpedia, Norton, etc....
     
  3. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

    All a matter of preference. I leave the skip scanning on. No point in re-scanning everything over and over again. Remove infected compressed files will mean you will lose some zip files that are false positives. Compressed files are not a threat unless you open them and execute a malicious file that was in it. The Office scan may be useful IF you have Microsoft Office installed, which I do but you may not, especially if you are running it on a test machine. They all slow things down. Not bad suggestions, I just don't agree with them. :D
     
  4. jack76

    jack76 Registered Member

    No they did not send me a key
     
  5. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

    Hi xxJackxx,
    I agree with you on test machine it is not required and yes I have MS office installed. As for the infected compressed file, I just like it that way and I know until and unless you execute something, it is harmless.

    Intelligent skip scanning doesn't mean it skips file which have been scanned already. It skips certain files by extensions........direct quote from nis help files.

    Cheers!
    Ziaul

    P.S. It is just how I like to setup NIS. :)
     
    Last edited: Sep 23, 2011
  6. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    You can install the trialware, start using NIS now and input the key later when they send it (or get a key somewhere else if this purchase doesn't work out).
     
  7. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    "Intelligent Skip Scanning" (ISS) is a sub-category of "Compressed Files Scan" (CFS). CFS has to be turned ON for ISS to be an option. By default ISS is ON if CFS is enabled.

    If you take a "container" file, such as zip, and rename it to a "non container" file type, such as JPG, NIS will not scan it if ISS is ON. The logic is the file cannot be opened while it has a non-container extension. This seems like a fairly safe compromise. I feel that having CFS ON is desirable because otherwise you're relying exclusively on Auto-Protect to catch malware within a compressed file at the moment it is uncompressed. ISS can be toggled to see if it makes much difference to scan time.

    As already noted this is separate from File Insight which skips files after scanning them the first time and marking them safe.
     
  8. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

    Hi Vicktek,
    I know it is sub-category of "Compressed Files Scan". In NIS 2011 the scan times were more or less the same, I didn't find any difference because I didn't had too many compressed files.

    Ziaul
     
  9. jack76

    jack76 Registered Member

    I am all ready running NIS 15 day trial,and yes i know i can input the key later
     
  10. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

  11. jack76

    jack76 Registered Member

    Last edited: Sep 23, 2011
  12. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

  13. adrman

    adrman Registered Member

    Try emailing their support. I also didn't get the key instantly. The next morning I emailed their customer support and I had a key by the end of the day.
     
  14. jack76

    jack76 Registered Member

    Problem solved...recieved email with a key
     
  15. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

    My mistake, I must have gotten that idea from someone on their forums and not actually read that section of the help file. Thanks for pointing that out.
     
  16. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

    Good to know, I will soon buy a key from the NIS from this site.
     
  17. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

    You're welcome, my friend. :)

    Ziaul
     
  18. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    Have you done this? How does it work? Is this a trial or do you get a license key that can be registered in My Norton Accounts?
     
  19. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

    Hi Vicktek,
    When you install the product on your pc, it will ask you to put in your account details. After you put in your account details, you will see the product registered in your account.

    Thanks,
    Ziaul

    P.S. Please check your inbox.
     
  20. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    By the way, this download link is for Norton Antivirus 2012, not Norton Internet Security 2012. And although it says it's a 90 day trial in fact it's 60 days. Anyone know if there's a 60 (or 90) day NIS trial?
     
  21. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

    Hi Victek,
    They might upgrade that link to 2012 http://buy-static.norton.com/prod/html/partner/ING.html- till then you can try 2011 and upgrade it 2012.

    Regards,
    Ziaul
     
  22. Less

    Less Registered Member

    several sites mentioned in this thread.

    which is the correct one?
     
  23. ziaul

    ziaul Registered Member

  24. Antarctica

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    gerardwil Registered Member

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