Trick to install the new Norton 360 on a Windows Server, because since N360 24.* there is an abort.
I don’t need it as a real server because it would be the wrong Norton product
I only test the WinServer, so I work like with a Win 11, so a real client/server product is also not usable, where I would also buy if the WinServer was really used as a server.
The version 22 yes that works, probably says not supported operating system but runs through, and runs.
but would like to have the same interface on Windows 11 and WinServer 2025.
thought he would update it to the latest version, but even after 2 weeks it is still 22.*.
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@EynMarc There are no Norton products that support Windows Server installations in an official capacity.. Norton is primarily an end user consumer based company. You may want to consider ESET at the link below.:
SA
I use the Winserver like a Win 11 not a real server, the Server Av solutions are rather for the client protection which is of no use to me and will not run because you will surely continue after installation on the client.
And Winserver is installed on the same ssd in dual boot.
Norton before 24 also ran great, now I have the 22nd * for the WinServer 2025.
Is now simply a query in v24-25 * and if it is the server abort at the 22nd * was also a query but only for info that it is not the right product and went on.
Something like update over the 22nd * to the 25th *
As stated earlier. If your product doesn’t update to the latest release on the Windows Server side of your dual boot, its not supported by the new Avast engine that is incorporated into the new releases. Windows consumer versions are supported.
Respectfully,
SA