Norton AV Subscription
Norton AV Subscription
I know there was a thread about this a while back, but I can't seem to find it. Is there a way to get Norton updates to install even if you are past your subscription? Thanks fellas....
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IIRC, you can just run your clock back a couple of months and it'll still work. However, I don't know if re-installing with the clock still set like that will restore your update ability. Be sure to nuke any and all Symantec entries from your registry after uninstalling it through. You will have to redownload all the updates afterwards.
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yup, they still offer them on the website.AceCombat wrote:cant you just d/l manually?
i know i did this once with a old NAV on my mom's laptop, it was NAV 2k and subscription was like a year old, so i went to NAV website got the latest def's installed them and it worked.
btw, I found out through my father that theres a workaround...but it involves nuking NAV. I'll post instructions later tonight as its thundering a whole lot outside right now, and I don't want what happened to Warlock to happen to me.
edit: Well, looks like the storm passed over before I could get around to shutting down, so here ya go:
1. Uninstall NAV, LiveReg, and delete the "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\LiveReg" directory
2. Nuke any registry entires generated by NAV or Symantec entries related to NAV.
3. Reboot and re-install NAV.
4. Run LiveUpdate and let it download all the updates.
Thats it.