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Norton Subscriptions
I installed Norton yesterday and after a while I noticed my clock was off. I adjusted it from 2070 (I just know it was a high number) to 2003, after I restarted Norton said the subscription was done. How can I fix this?
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Joplin MO
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Uninstall and reinstall Norton.
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that easy? I read a lot that Norton has bad uninstalls.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Great NorthWest
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Un-re-install doesn't allways work. It's worth a try, however. If it doesn't work (hopefully it will) then you may want to contact Symantec's Customer Service. Make sure you totally uninstall any trace of it on your system. Do a hard drive search at min, for any remnants. Some times it will require hacking the registry...
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didn't work and I used regcleaner to get what can. I'm pretty sure I saw a norton cleaning tutorial somewhere, can anyone find it for me?
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woohoo I did it! I looked through the registry for symantec, norton, and liveupdate and deleted what it found. plus there was a hidden Symantec folder in the application data folder.
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