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symantec corp 10 ?


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Information on Symantec Corporate 10 can be found here. I dont think they actually referr to a version number on the page though. :s

It does reference some of the new features it has like "Expanded Threat Detection and Threat Categorization", and "Threat Tracer identifies the source of blended threat attacks that spread via open file shares" I think...correct me if im wrong.

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Information on Symantec Corporate 10 can be found here. I dont think they actually referr to a version number on the page though. :s

It does reference some of the new features it has like "Expanded Threat Detection and Threat Categorization", and "Threat Tracer identifies the source of blended threat attacks that spread via open file shares" I think...correct me if im wrong.

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I have version 8 and 9 on cd and I was not looking for that info it says that crap on the back of the cd case thanx anyway

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Theres a realese out there for the Less-Than-Legit of people out there :)

(I saw some info on a release of it, both a 32-bit Version and 64-Bit Version Both being Server Editions :) )

[EDIT] Ill have screenshots for you when i wake up in the morning here, from People that *beta test* Legitimate copies of the software :D [/EDIT]

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Theres a realese out there for the Less-Than-Legit of people out there :)

(I saw some info on a release of it, both a 32-bit Version and 64-Bit Version Both being Server Editions :) )

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a friend downloaded it and

*** says:

lol i tried installing it..it said that it is already installed on my comp..

*** says:

but i have version 9.0.3.1000 installed :p

but I will not download my antivirus :)

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I have it installed. It's real but it gave me trouble installing over 9.0.3.1000. It messed up royaly. Wouldn't live update, no tray icon. I was going to format anyway, so I did. It runs flawlessly now.

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I have it installed. It's real but it gave me trouble installing over 9.0.3.1000. It messed up royaly. Wouldn't live update, no tray icon. I was going to format anyway, so I did. It runs flawlessly now.

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screen shot please

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lol guys.

thats just the startup scan. it adds it by default (god knows why it's a real pain in the ass)

just delete it from the startup scans in the main window  :)

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thank you :) ...i assumed it was that and i just kept end tasking it, i'll look for it when i get home. cheers :yes:

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