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- So bad that won't dare buying CA product againI have used previous versions of CA firewall and they were good. This version is a nightmare of user interface. Its sluggishly slow and on top of it I just can't make it work other than to lock out everything. I am a geek and still can't make it do flexible stuff, can't imagine for an average user!! Stay out Rating: - CA Internet Security Suite 2007 - 3 User Very good protection and does not bog down the computer as much as some virus software does and does not have that invasive annoying popup window that some virus software has Rating: - hens4I read reviews on this product.I purchased it with any way and thought I would see if that many problems where there.I have had no problem with this and it installed perfect.I had CA anti-virus with my DSL for about 2 years with no problems. Rating: - Worst product ever - Negative 5 stars!!This is the worst software I have ever used! First, I got about 15 virus' while using the program that totally disabled my computer. After I had to go to outside help, I was finally up and running again only to discover that I could not connect to the internet throught MSN. I contacted my provider and figured out the the firewall was preventing access. We disbled the firewall (since I couldn't tell it that MSN was ok no matter which level of security I chose) and it worked just fine. I went back to McAfee through my provider and have had no problems since. I deleted the antivirus and antispyware from the CA suite, however the firewall software will not remove and I cannot remove the actual CA software from my system. It says I don't have suffient right to do this. Now each time I turn my computer on I have to manually disable the firewall from CA. This is a pain and I hope my license expires really soon!! This is terrible software that I DO NOT recommend to anyone! Rating: - Worst virus I've ever had on my PCI agree with the bad reviews here, and wish minus ratings were allowed. I've never before had a virus so destructive and hard to get rid of. My PC was stable for years when I upgraded to CA Security Suite (CASS) for free from San Diego Road Runner. As soon as installation was complete: THE GOOD The interface looks nice. It caught a lot of spyware that the previous iteration of CA Security had missed. THE BAD - I lost internet connectivity. That took about a full day to come up with a workaround (cold boot the cable modem). - When I got partial internet connectivity, the computer hung frequently, or I lost connectivity periodically. - Full and stable connectivity wasn't restored until I uninstalled CASS. - The computer hung even in standalone work, like opening two Word documents. CASS is a resource hog, on a par or worse than Rhapsody. - Cookies were destroyed almost as fast as created. That means I had to log in with passwords for most of the internet sites. Who remembers dozens of passwords and user names? - My Outlook Express stopped working. RR support told me how to reset the password, which worked for incoming mail, but not the pop-server. Repeated calls to RR support didn't cure this. - My PC became slooooow. - With CASS on it, Windows XP often didn't come up. I'd have to boot up in protected mode, shut down, and restart...sometimes two or three times. - CA has no email or chat room support from their site. I gave up on phone support after hours of retrying and waiting. THE UGLY - There is no UNINSTALL function with CASS. Attempting to uninstall using the Windows Control Panel generated an E9011 error and a suggestion that I log in as administrator. On a standalone PC? It took another day to figure out how to log in as administrator. - When logged in as administrator, Control Panel Uninstall only removed a few components of CASS. Those components and others deleted manually (I decided to worry about a messed up register later) were promptly reinstalled automatically by CA. - In Protected Mode as administrator, I removed all that I could find in the windows/programs/CA tree and elsewhere. - Upon reboot, CA reinstalled CA Personal Firewall. I've already installed ZoneAlarm Security Suite which included a firewall. - Its been almost a week, most of it in front of my PC, trying to kill that last CA Personal Firewall-install-demon lurking in my once beloved computer. - My PC now has a very different look and feel, and I'm about $80 poorer from buying all that Zone Alarm offered. I'm outraged that CA could take over my personal PC like that, do so much damage, and not allow itself to be uninstalled. If you install this on your PC, you may not have the many problems I've had, but why take the chance? I've got a hunch that the people who like CASS have the latest and fastest PC so they don't notice the slowdown, and they may have gotten lucky and set the CASS switches differently than I did, but the instructions and implications when installing aren't that clear. Once it's installed, you're stuck with it. I doubt that many would persevere getting rid of it like I have. The only alternative is to wipe your PC and start again, or have a costly Microsoft Certified technician try to clean up the mess. Beware, you have been warned.
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