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Um bem haja para todos.

Após ter instalado ambos os norton que aqui tirei (piratas) verifiquei que ao fim de 3 dias ficou expirada a licença de ambos. Instalei conforme indicado nas instruções, no inicio deu sempre a mensagem de activação be sucedida.

Será que fiz algo errado?

Se me souberem responder agradecia.

Um abraço atoda a equipa do FNF.

Mandrak :fnf:

Nota:

tenho o XP Pro original com todas as actualizações

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nis 2006 fix

Uninstall NIS

Uninstall Live Update

Delete C:\Program Files\Norton Internet Security (if there)

Delete C:\Program Files\Symantec (if there)

Delete C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared

Start>Run and type %temp% and delete everything (unless it's being used)

Search for myprofile.userprofile and delete it (hidden/system file that keeps your subscription logged even after uninstalling)

Delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symantec

Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Symantec

Reboot

Install NIS and use one of the keys in this topic.

Reboot

Disable internet connection and try to activate. After it fails it will give you 2 options. Pick the phone one. In the space put all 0's except the last 3 should be 999 and click next.

After it's activated, close out of that window and wait for the main NIS window to come up. Close out of Live Update if it comes up.

Go to options for NIS and disable auto live update.

Run Live Update and uncheck the box for "Norton Internet Security Resource Updates". That's the one that fixes the bug. Update all the rest of them and reboot.

Since you don't have auto live update, just make a sheduled task to run daily and it to run C:\Program Files\Symantec\Live Update\LUALL.EXE. Just make sure you don't update the NIS Resource Updates one. That's the killer.

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nis 2006 fix

Uninstall NIS

Uninstall Live Update

Delete C:\Program Files\Norton Internet Security (if there)

Delete C:\Program Files\Symantec (if there)

Delete C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared

Start>Run and type %temp% and delete everything (unless it's being used)

Search for myprofile.userprofile and delete it (hidden/system file that keeps your subscription logged even after uninstalling)

Delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Symantec

Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Symantec

Reboot

Install NIS and use one of the keys in this topic.

Reboot

Disable internet connection and try to activate. After it fails it will give you 2 options. Pick the phone one. In the space put all 0's except the last 3 should be 999 and click next.

After it's activated, close out of that window and wait for the main NIS window to come up. Close out of Live Update if it comes up.

Go to options for NIS and disable auto live update.

Run Live Update and uncheck the box for "Norton Internet Security Resource Updates". That's the one that fixes the bug. Update all the rest of them and reboot.

Since you don't have auto live update, just make a sheduled task to run daily and it to run C:\Program Files\Symantec\Live Update\LUALL.EXE. Just make sure you don't update the NIS Resource Updates one. That's the killer.

Alguem usou este metodo?

É que não consigo descobrir no Live Update a "box" do "Norton Internet Security Resource Updates" !

É que neste momento estou sem acesso em casa á net e só consigo aceder á net pelo emprego, mas a sites de crack's e outros afins a empresa bloqueia o acesso.

help!!!

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Eu uso o NIS 2006 e com o método que vos deixo aqui resulta na perfeição!...

Alguem o descobriu nao eu claro...

Só nao me aconteceu os passos dez e onze, mas reiniciei duas vezes e ficou tudo bem!

Esperimentei vao ver que dá... em relaçao ao NSW nao posso dizer nada...

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