Software Developed by Symantec Corporation
Symantec Backup Exec License v.2.0
The objective of this utility is to offer an easy way for partners and customers to determine how much Backup Exec product has been deployed, and to report back on the number and type of Backup Exec licenses available in a given environment.
Symantec Backup Exec v.13.0
Easily protect more data while you reduce storage and management costs through integrated deduplication and archiving technology.
Symantec AntiVirus v.10.2.4000.4
Symantec AntiVirus provides scalable, secured virus protection for workstations and network servers throughout the enterprise.
PcAnywhere v.8.2.0.220
Remote connections are a snap with pcAnywhere. Dial in to your home or office PC and work just as if you were there. Transfer files from laptop to desktop.
NortonLive v.1.0.3
Over time unnecessary files, unused programs and other clutter can cause your computer to slow to a crawl. Your NortonLive expert will clean up, tune up and speed up your entire system so your computer can run like new again.
Norton Utilities v.15.0.0122
Unneeded files, outdated registry entries, and hard disk problems can slow your PC down to a crawl AND cause crashes and file loss.
Norton UAC Tool v.5.1.0.29
User Account Control (UAC) is a security feature of Microsoft Windows Vista that changes the architecture of the access token creation process and prevents users from logging on with full administrative rights.
Norton SystemWorks Premier
The new Norton Protection System employs a multilayered set of security technologies that work in concert to detect, identify, and block threats. The included full version of Norton Save & Restore 2.0 uses powerful disk imaging technology from
Norton Security Scan v.3.6.1.11
It will automatically scan your computer every week, replacing the need for you to manually scan using Symantec Security Check. It's quick, easy, and best of all, it's free!
Norton Personal Firewall v.9.1.0.33
Symantec?s Norton Personal Firewall 2004 keeps hackers out and personal data in. Malicious Internet users are constantly looking for new ways to take control of your PC or steal your private information.