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Fix for NAV 2004 Activation
Symantec has released a patch to remedy a problem with its activation feature in some versions of Norton Antivirus 2004.
[blockquote]Situation:
You install a Symantec product and you complete the product activation successfully. However, whenever you restart the computer you are prompted to activate the program again. If you enter the activation code each time, then after a number of restarts you see the message "The trial period has expired. This product has been disabled because you have not activated it."
Solution:
This issue is caused by a problem with the Symantec Product Activation feature. Product Activation is an anti-piracy technology designed to verify that Symantec software products have been legitimately licensed. For a description of the Symantec product activation feature, read the document What is Product Activation?
This problem can be fixed by downloading and executing the SymKBFix.exe file.[/blockquote]
[link=http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2003093015493306?OpenDocument&src=hot&prod=Norton AntiVirus&ver=2004 for Windows 2000/Me/98/XP&csm=no&tpre=]Read More[/link]
[link=http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/949e46314f0916a0852565d00073bbfd/c69d4be8308d598288256db1007c92c3/$FILE/SymKBFix.EXE]Download Fix[/link]
Submitted by profdlp
[blockquote]Situation:
You install a Symantec product and you complete the product activation successfully. However, whenever you restart the computer you are prompted to activate the program again. If you enter the activation code each time, then after a number of restarts you see the message "The trial period has expired. This product has been disabled because you have not activated it."
Solution:
This issue is caused by a problem with the Symantec Product Activation feature. Product Activation is an anti-piracy technology designed to verify that Symantec software products have been legitimately licensed. For a description of the Symantec product activation feature, read the document What is Product Activation?
This problem can be fixed by downloading and executing the SymKBFix.exe file.[/blockquote]
[link=http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2003093015493306?OpenDocument&src=hot&prod=Norton AntiVirus&ver=2004 for Windows 2000/Me/98/XP&csm=no&tpre=]Read More[/link]
[link=http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/949e46314f0916a0852565d00073bbfd/c69d4be8308d598288256db1007c92c3/$FILE/SymKBFix.EXE]Download Fix[/link]
Submitted by profdlp
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