Norton antivirus product key registry
They should be found in the main user UI where My Norton is listed. My main UI lists More Norton. Hope this helps. Back to top. Reg: Dec Kudos 0. Hello Today in my Norton history I found message "registry problems found" category optimization and result "registry problems requiring attention 16".
If not, is there any other way to get date of last full scan? Are you looking to get the date of the last full scan remotely? Last full scan dates are built into Norton Security history. If you log into your account you should also be able to see this. So I need this data to be stored in places with public read access. Is this needed for some business solution? I could find no similar registry entries in my Win 10 system with Norton Security Premium.
I would post over in the Symantec Connect forum to see if they know of any way to connect to a Norton product. This needed for LAN clients. To upload different software to the server they had to have completed full scan. This does sound like a business solution you are looking for.
Helpful articles written by Micro Center Experts. ESET Windows. We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. First, I wanna say to rivas I'm pretty sure they track ip's per post, so you must be about the dumbest person I know to post warez in a public forum and to offer more assistance durign the process.
How about you just post your real name, address, phone number, and social so the feds can pick you up faster. Second, YES, I have tried the manual uninstall. Didn't you read all the posts above? I think I covered the whole "I did it all" bit.
I did however find a link in NAV07 that actually let you enter another key instead of just a renewal code, thus solving my headache. It wasn't in the normal spot to look so all my frustration kinda blinded me from it. I am however going to still hunt down in the registry where it stores the subscription key. And so everyone is clear Just wanted to clear that up since I keep seeing the same responses from above that have been answer now at least 3 times.
Please READ.. I mean really READ and absorb what your read before posting. Glad to hear you didn't have to go through the pain of the snapshot method.
Also happy to see you posted how you did manage to work it out, that will help future guests here. Every single person responding to your post s was trying to help you free of charge too , and everyone responding has also been a member here for some time, Rivas included. Insulting members, for whatever reason, is not only against the Terms of Service that you and the rest of us signed to when registering here, it is also unproductive.
Myself, I've been here for quite a few years helping when I can. I can tell you very honestly that in those years I couldn't count how many times someone in trouble stated they had done this or that before asking for help, and maybe even bragged about their computer credentials only to eat crow later by following the exact same instructions that they stated they had already done.
Don't be so hard on people who try and help you, they are no more perfect than you are. To respond to gettoside: 1. I'm not sure how the whole posting a link for the KB, but I can explain it and maybe someone who knows that stuff can add it. When you open the control panel, click on the av tab at top, then click the support tab in middle of page, then click on active product.
This was the odd ball since 06 didn't work the same as this one. I wish that 06 did this, but anywho it's going to be outdated in a year anyways. Yes, when I do find the key I will definitely post it here for all the world to know so no-one else will have to go through this agony. To everyone: I understand yall are trying to help.
The only person I really trashed was rivas with good cause. I did however make it very clear in my first 2 posts that I was only looking for the location of the sub key in the registry ONLY. I did see i put rnav tool, miss leading so I take this one..
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