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There is of course, but given the text of the question, and the content of the URL referenced, I took the subject of the message to be a slip of the finger.
-----Original Message-----
Some
might assume there is a difference between Norton Utilities and Norton
Anti-Virus, particularly with regards to platform. On 5/10/06, Sanderson, David C MONMOUTH DOIM CTSC <email@hidden> wrote: I have used that site, but the Army wants Army users to get it from https://www.acert.1stiocmd.army.mil/Antivirus/symantec.htm The site you asked about is DOD CERT. The one above is Army CERT. The DOD one requires that your IP address be in DNS as .mil. The Army site requires an AKO login.
David Sanderson Visual Information Systems Analyst COM 732-427-2957 DSN 987-2957
-----Original Message-----
Just
curious if the address below is an approved site for DOD Mac users to go and get
a copy of Norton AntiVirus software for the Mac? Notice somewhere on the site
it requires you have a .mil domain name before you can download any software. Anyone
have some background on this site? Thanks
Bob Blankenship,
Contractor/Sverdrup Inc.
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