I let it expire (the 30 day initial trial part) on purpose.
I never even had to put in my install key (IIRC) until
after it expired while trying to register/activate.
(I have two legal copies + keys)...
Ever notice how when WPA in Windows trips, there
is no "fixing" things except their way... Too bad the Norton
way is broken/does not work...
(I was not in the mood to play tricks (in advance) with
the calendar...)
Thanks for the suggestion though... (It was way too late by then.)
BTY: This was an old UN-used NIS 2004... I wanted to use it up
while it was still good... Funny thing is -- They will still sell me DEFS
for it on the WEB (after IDing it correctly), but it seems to be totally
unsupported for installing... <???>
Rick Glazier
From: "FORC5"
tried setting the clock back ?
used to work with Norton when it expired, not sure about now with mother may I
:'(
fp