![]() ![]() After we rebooted, we found a handful of registry entries remaining but no files or folders. Should you decide to uninstall Norton Internet Security 2007, you'll note that there is no uninstall icon listed in All Programs instead, you'll have to use Microsoft's "Add and remove programs" from the Windows control panel. For people who want to tweak, that's fine but most home users will simply want whatever's wrong fixed and may find the extra step annoying. Norton provides a Fix Now button, but unlike McAfee's own Fix button, Symantec takes you to another screen where you must then choose what to fix and so on. When you first launch Norton Internet Security 2007, a new sidebar window displays your system's current security status using the now-common green-yellow-red security rainbow. Ostensibly, the account is useful when downloading optional features available from Symantec, but it's also a clever way of getting you to register your copy of the software. Upon its completion, we needed to set up our online Norton account. Our installation from disc proved uneventful. Competitors McAfee and ZoneAlarm also charge $69.95 for their three-user licenses, but they still offer $49.95 single-user licenses, as well. Note, however, that Symantec no longer offers a single-user license for Norton Internet Security 2007. Either way, Symantec has lowered the price: Norton Internet Security 20007 is now priced at $69.99 for a three-user license. Norton Internet Security 2007 is available in a boxed set and online. Therefore, we recommend ZoneAlarm Internet Security 7, a much lighter, more user-friendly, best-of-breed Internet security package over Norton Internet Security 2007. ![]() Unfortunately, Norton Internet Security 2007 doesn't play well with other security applications you might already have installed, including third-party antispyware apps. There's a definite advantage to the end user when Symantec filters down some of its enterprise technology to the desktop, yes, but Norton Internet Security 2007 fails to strike the right balance between providing these tools and maintaining ease of use. And despite several code tweaks (something like 80 percent of the code was rewritten), Norton Internet Security 2007 still feels heavy and clumsy. But average users who never stray far from mainstream Web sites will find most of the new features within Norton Internet Security 2007 unnecessary-it's like purchasing a Hummer to drive it only to church on Sundays. Small-business owners and advanced users who scour the edges of the Internet will appreciate the addition of advanced malicious-behavior monitoring and new rootkit-detection features found nowhere else. The Norton Internet Security 2007 interface is new, the code is leaner, and the retail price much lower, and the program provided many surprises under the hood. ![]()
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