A host of new features were added in the Norton Antivirus 2004 version when it was released. It was well equipped to tackle and maintain a fool-proof image to provide the best antivirus support for its times. However, the scenario is very different now. It added spyware, adware and keylogger protection when it was released and made it stand apart from the previous versions. But critics found that the added features not viable enough. One significant glitch was its inability to confront and subdue spyware infections. Norton antivirus support software could not detect some spyware and a user had to manually remove these infections.
However, there was a spam filtering feature in the Norton antivirus support 2004 version which came with a flurry of spam rules. It was called Norton AntiSpam and could not be edited. It resulted in users having to make their own spam descriptions. The renewed spam filtering feature consolidated with applications like Outlook, Outlook Express etc. giving the option to users to tag e-mails on the go. These mails were set apart by default. It gave a whopping 94 % detection of spam messages.
Another new addition to the Norton antivrus support version 2004 was product activation. Users were given 15 days to activate their copies after they installed the product into their computers. However, the product would become invalid after the grace period.
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