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Kaspersky Internet Security 7 (3 User Edition) (PC) | 
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Rating: 38 reviews
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp, Windows Nt, Windows 2000 Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: KL1825UXCFS EAN: 5060037893179 ASIN: B000SODOCY
Release Date: August 3, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description INTERNET SECURITY 7.0 UK 3 USER KIS 7.0 UK 3 USER 1 YEAR DVD IN
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Excellent Security Choice for Knowledegable Multi PC Users September 9, 2007 Richard A. McCleery (Wiltshire, United Kingdom) 68 out of 70 found this review helpful
This 3 licence pack is ideal for multi PC users, but ideally look to try before you buy (see below). As a long term Norton Internet Security user of 6 years, I'm very pleased and impressed with this application. It does pretty much everything that Norton/ McAfee and others do, but in a much smaller package that runs more quickly/efficiently and in some respects it's more powerful and competent as well. I need protection for 3 PC's and it's also considerably better value than my Norton benchmark. I'm glad I discovered this and made the switch. I spent time reading and researching the alternatives, eventually deciding that Kaspersky was best suited to my needs. It's not quite (5 star) perfect, but then again is any application of this type ever going to tick all the boxes? (Just read dissatisfaction with competitors). Good news is you can download and try for free to see how it meets your needs and then buy a boxed version or download a licence. Either way it's a good idea to have a separate copy of the software even if you choose the download route. I'm only giving 4 stars because of 2 small issues I had - both of which mean it's not really suited to, or recommended for, novice users. Issue #1: 24 hours after test installation I couldn't boot my main PC having damaged or deleted some critical boot files!!! To say the least, I felt sick! Recovery wasn't too bad as I had taken an "image clone" copy of my complete OS drive and separate applications drive (both held on separate partitions for security) prior to installation. In fairness, since I was making a number of fundamental changes, it's possibly that Kaspersky IS7 didn't cause this, but it's an unfortunate coincidence. Potential users should be aware of this nasty possibility and take appropriate steps to ensure a "recovery route" back is planned from any significant software installation. NB this hasn't yet repeated itself after being reinstalled, but I have a clone image, post re-installation ready, just in case. Issue #2: To get the best from this application you have to configure it properly (I'm still learning). There is a 300+ page .PDF user guide file available as well as an in-built user help file. Not everything is intuitive and I doubt that early novices will feel comfortable. I can't recommend this as an "install and forget" application. You either have to learn some of the basics (no bad thing) or get help from a knowledgeable friend who can provide support. Whilst it will install with default settings, I'm not convinced that they should be just left as they install. Plus Points : a) It installs easily and quickly. b) The licence can be obtained at a much lower unit cost than Norton and some others. c) The interface is OK, allegedly improved from v6, and tells you what's happening. d) The virus profile definitions are updated more frequently than many competitors. e) Users can easily select how frequently to automatically update and run scans. f) Like most similar apps it can/will inspect all incoming stuff for problems, but it's customisable. However a degree of user "common sense" still goes a long way eg not opening dodgy, unsolicited e-mail attachments and not sharing sensitive data with potential phishers. g) KIS7 found 3 problem files that Norton had missed My research suggests that maker's, Kaspersky Labs, are widely regarded as one of the best at spotting problems. h) It's quicker scanning than many competitors and doesn't hog your processor - I think it will slow down it's demand for CPU resource when you want to do real work yourself, which if true, is a whole heap better than Zone Alarm (also based on Kaspersky definitions). I always hated the way that Norton insisted on wasting time trying to re-scan my own MS Office files etc. that I had personally created and knew to be OK i) You can set/modify advanced functions to make running less of an overhead drain, like ignoring previously scanned files or modifying the depth of heuristic analysis. j) Firewall comes with options for "training" access to internet and specific sites for installed applications so you won't in time need to monitor every application connection. k) Mail interface is good with Outlook and can be trained to spot spam, but this is probably no better than many competitors. l) It has some capability to undo problems and go back to an earlier time. m) Specific parts (e.g. parental control) can be disabled or modified to suit your specific needs adding to the efficiency and effectiveness of operation. Settings can be administrator protected if needed where the PC is being used or accessed by others. Overall highly recommended with the one caveat that I wouldn't recommend it for novice users. It's a pretty comprehensive, effective package, providing excellent security, anti virus, firewall, privacy controls etc etc. with a lot of flexibility to tailor it to your own requirements. It does this at a great price and it doesn't feel like it hogs your system processor (a common problem with competitor bloatware). It's not the easiest or most intuitive application to use but rewards time spent learning how to get the best from it. Finally it isn't a complete "do-it-all install and forget" security approach as one should still look at appropriate backup and recovery applications as well as additional anti spyware tools. As with all software, the more you learn and know the smarter you can work.
Excellent antivirus software August 30, 2007 Mr. S. J. O. Warner-bore (London, UK) 34 out of 34 found this review helpful
I have tried lots of different products (Norton, McAffee, Trendmicro) and have found Kaspersky to be the best. I bought two 3 licence versions and installed it on 5 machines in our studio + a laptop. Extremely easy to install and once installed gets on with the job quietly and without using lots of resources. The software scans everything that comes in contact with each computer - emails, downloads, usb keys, external hard-drives etc. It updates seemlessly and scans in the background while you get on with your work. I recommend this above the other brands and above the sever/client Trendmicro product (this was such a nightmare to manage I gave up).
Excellent but slightly intrusive August 11, 2007 dkwil (Chesterfield, Derbyshire United Kingdom) 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is an excellent suite, far lighter on system resources than Norton (files open noticably quicker), easy to configure, but a bit of a pain in the training mode until you exhaust all the processes that are active. If it recognised some standard systems automatically (eg Outlook Express) then it would have been an automatic 5*. But I have no regrets with putting it on my system.
One of the top IS Suites-no problems encountered September 7, 2007 G. Seymour (London, UK) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Does not slow the system down, comprehensive protection.Only the Spam Filter errs occasionally.95+ accurate. You just can't make it 100%. With parental control, it is perfectly placed as far as the HO/SO version is concerned. Absolute breeze to install and run. Highly recommended.
Innumerable conflicts October 23, 2007 Mr. W. Tuck (Leeds) 12 out of 17 found this review helpful
I purchased Kaspersky Internet Security on account of the various good reviews. After I had installed it on my Dell Dimension with Windows Media Centre operating system using virtually all the defaults recommended and restarted the computer, a range of error messages began to appear. Particularly Dr Watson reported"Dr Watson Postmortem Debugger has encountered a problem and needs to close". Then a host of programmes closed down in the same way - mostly Windows own programs such as Internet Explorer.I looked on the Internet and found several sites describing similar problems. I attempted to use the advice from these sites to eliminate the problem but to no avail. Finally I attempted to remove the problem program, firstly using "System restore" and secondly through the control panel "add/remove software". I estimate about ten reboots trying system restore and maybe twice that for the control panel route. The uninstall program kept closing down. Finally the uninstall program worked and I was able to remove Kaspersky. Next I installed the free versions of Zonealarm firewall and AVG anti-virus and rebooted. The error messages had disappeared but I couldn't get on to the net. On examining the connection I found there was still a Kaspersky filter preventing access. I removed this directly and the computer commenced working perfectly. As soon as the problem first appeared, I contacted the Kaspersky technical web site by email through the individual support mechanism and although I have had an acknowledgement of my email from them, I have received no further communication. It has been a week. My advice is that if you experience problems with programs shutting down after installing Kaspersky, uninstall immediately and return to Amazon. I would have saved myself a great deal of time if I had been given this advice. You only need to go on the net to see that mine is not an isolated case. I cannot give it any stars (the review page of Amazon will not allow no stars) as the computer never worked with it installed, whether on the net or not.
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