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Software : McAfee Office 3.0

McAfee Office 3.0

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McAfee Office 3.0
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: McAfee Software
EAN: 0731944154367
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Network Associates
Manufacturer: Network Associates
Model: MCO-0001-NA-300
Publisher: Network Associates
Sales Rank: 25431
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * McAfee Office is ... ...
I installed McAfee Office for my Window ME, 1 Ghz, 60 Gbyte computer. Nothing but trouble. Since I installed it, my computer won`t start. It feezes since right from starting the computer. I tried to uninstall it, but because my computer freezes right from the start, I have a hard time with it. I spent so much time to figure it out. I even couldn`t do my homework because my computer won`t work at all. Now I am using the computer in my school library. I really want to let you know, do NOT buy McAfee. I will try to get Norton instead. And when I get back home, I`ll try to do recovery for my computer, which is that I have to delete all my program files and install everything from the beginning again. See if my computer will take to start the recovery software. If not, I will have to find a technician to do it. McAfee is ...!!! I am very mad. I wish I could give ZERO STAR for McAfee if I could choose. But Amazon doesn`t give me that option.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * This program was more problems then windows ...
I bought this program at officemax.com Because I needed a firewall and antivirus. I did not have any blue screens before I installed this program and when I tryed to unistall it the program told me it was running and could not be unistalled. So I used system restore thet commes with windows ME and that took it off.

After asking a freind what he had for antivirus program he told me he had InoculateIT and so I bought it from amazon.com and it workes great no blue screens.

I use zonealarm for my firewall and it works great to no blue screens.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * This is Trash ...
I have had a home computer since 1984 and worked at an industrial plant as an electrician and instrument technician. I have used many programs. This has got to be the worst program that i have ever purchased or used. I Purchased this program in mid June and have never been able to use it. Your problem will start after you think you have installed it. You will get the install program every time you start your computer. The Tech. Rep will send you instructions as to a manual uninstall and safe install. Your troubles have only started. Missing files and weird computer freezes and other troubles begin to show up. Customer Service stinks. You will be told that 3.1v is the latest version, but according to other people there is a 3.5 version that may work. I don't know. I am going to do one more manual uninstall, but this program will not go back on. It will be another program. My advice is just don't buy. I would rate it a 0 star. Sometimes we take our lumps and go on.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Windows ME and McAfee Office 3.1 NOWAY, ME & 3.5 OK ...
Bought McAfee Office 3.1 to run on a Windows ME computer. Initial installation is when the nightmares began. Could not uninstall all the McAfee Office 3.1 components either. Not about to spend ADDITIONAL $$$ on Toll Calls, used the McAfee Chat over internet. After a few weeks of deadends and frustration, Demanded to chat with a supervisor. McAfee then sent a new McAfee Office package. Guess what ??? What came in the mail was not version 3.1 but version 3.5 This new 3.5 had a totally different set up screen. Version 3.5 loaded without any problems and "so far" runs just fine even after 3.1 about messed up the computer. McAfee has real problems with anything less than version 3.5 and Windows ME. If your users manual says Version 3.1, don't wait -- Make them send you a new package with version 3.5 (or higher if they have it).

Beware of new purchase, current "advertised" versions all say version 3.0



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * This Must BE a virus!!! Its definately trash!!! ...
Unfortunately I didn't read these reviews until it was too late. I bought from CompUSA and installed on my ME machine. Subsequently problem after problem developed until I couldn't even get a clean boot. It somehow trashed some utilities I had on my system which are now completely missing. I finally was able to disable most everything during a boot sequence and uninstall. Thank God. This software is garbage and certainly not compatible with ME. I still can't access the internet through IE, which now occasionally blows the entire screen off. I returned it and I bought Norton at a recommendation from a friend. Other people I have talked to since have had similar problems with this software and had to use rescue disks just to get their machines to boot. I hight recommend AGAINST anyone buying this product.


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