Symantec Facing Problems With Product Activation
from the why-bother? dept
At least Intuit realized what a waste of time and money it was to put product activation technology into their software. Once they realized the pointlessness of it, they issued a very public apology on the matter. Unfortunately, other companies aren't quite so enlightened. Symantec is having all sorts of trouble with their product activation technology, that is preventing many legitimate users from using the software they paid good money for. Symantec is now saying that they're working on it, but can't figure out what the problem is, and can't suggest a date when they'll offer a fix. Here's a simple solution: follow Intuit's lead and ditch the activation technology altogether. The simple fact is that the software is still getting pirated. You see offers for it all the time - and it only takes a hacker a little while to figure it out. So, the only people this is really impacting are the legitimate users of your product - and you're making their lives worse. Most of these people are going to go to a competitor, and will be quite vocal about why they would never purchase anything else from Symantec. Thus, it does nothing to solve the problem, angers your customers, and drives people to competitors. How does this make sense?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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NIS 2004 sucks
sucks .....
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No Subject Given
Adobe tries to make it simple and sensible (one copy can be used on two machines) but any time you control how your customers use their product, you will lose those customers.
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free anti-virus
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Symantec Activation problems continue.
I use Norton Antivirus 2004 on two systems. One of these systems is used for testing and is frequently reformatted to either install a fresh operating system or to change between Windows XP, and Windows 98, and sometimes Windows ME. The Symantec product gas a copy protection scheme that only allows me to install it a few times and then I get and error message indicating that I exceeded the allowable number of installs. The last time this happened, I explained the problem to a Symantec representative who reset the counter. Unfortunately, it's happening again. Not only does this cause a serious inconvenience, the remedy is getting to be more difficult to obtain. I have called the activation phone number on several occasions and have not been able to get connected (all circuits are busy), or the call is connected and I am put on hold waiting for the next available representative. The phone system indicates that calls will be answered in the order received, but there is no indication how long the wait is and there is no option to leave a message. I have waited up to 20 minutes on hold once and up to 10 minutes several times without ever getting through. I resorted to email, but the folks in India say they cannot help with activation issues and gave me this web address. They also gave me the standard activation number and a non toll-free number that was not working.
Please reset the counter so I can continue t use the AntiVirus software on THE SAME MACHINE. I don't make illegal copies, and I don't install it on any other machines.
Finally, please don't ask me to waste more time by trying to get through to the activation 800 phone number. The waits are unreasonably long if you can even get through to it.
Your immediate attention to this is appreciated.
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Re: Symantec Activation problems continue.
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Symantec Activation
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Re: Symantec Activation
help?!?!?!
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Re: Symantec Activation
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My antivirus 2006 doesn't work
What can I do to solve this problem? can you give me step by step directions Please.
Thank you very much.
Enid
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JE
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Activation
I may not a happy user / client of symantec and I am considering never wasting good money on a product that the very manufacturers can screw up.
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Symantec Activation
I can't get anyinformation by phone. None of the solutons they claim to work does. I am so discussed and angry I could scream. I don't think anyone is being treated fairly and it seems as if this company feels it is ok to take advantage of hard working people.
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Symantec Software
This is BULL!
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Symantec Software
This is BULL!
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Symantec 2006 Activation
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Symantec IS 2005
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Norton Activation Sucks
I cannot get one of them to activate.I have bought Norton products legit for many years, but this is now bringing me near the end of my time as one of their customers.
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I've HAD IT with Norton
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Re: I've HAD IT with Norton
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Symantec Activation
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Text of complaint sent to Symantec
On May 11, 2006, I purchased Norton Internet Security 2006 on behalf of a client for a system I had built and was servicing for them. Three months later, the clients had to ship the system back to me for a hard drive service, but unfortunately, had committed the very human mistake of losing and misplacing the product activation key on the envelope of the Norton Internet Security 2006 product.
My first attempt at a solution was naturally to contact Symantec since Norton Internet Security 2006 is their product. I was politely told by a Symantec customer support representative that since I had purchased this from a third party online vendor and not from a Symantec online store, that I had to contact the online vendor from whom I purchased this product from. I did that.
After a week with no response from Newegg.com, the online vendor I had purchased NIS 2006 from, I received a very polite reply from Newegg that basically stated that because product keys consist of most of the cost of the product, that Newegg.com was unable to assist me with my problem and that I would need to speak to Symantec about the problem.
So now I am right back at Symantec again. I relayed my tale to two customer service representatives, who each proceeded to tell me that because the product keys are unique to each Norton Internet Security product, they could not assist me with a new product key. However, I was told that for a fee of $79.95, a twenty-percent discount of the retail price of Norton Internet Security 2007, Symantec would be more than happy to mail me a CD of their latest security product.
My clients are already out $30 for the cost of this software that they cannot use and that Symantec will not make them whole on, all because of the very human error of losing something as small and delicate as a product activation key. The problem however, is a customer support structure and an activation technology that does much to protect Symantec's product and profit margins from software piracy, at the expense of their customers and computer system builders like myself who up to now had thought Symantec produces premier products and had unparalleled customer support.
My reality of Symantec now is a customer support structure that is indifferent to everyday mishaps of their customers, insensitive when it comes to their needs, and attempts to use their misfortune as a sales opportunity point to persuade them to purchase a newer and more expensive $80 product when Symantec refuses to make them whole on a $30 one.
I don't find that to be a persuasive argument to convince my customers to purchase a Symantec product. I will wait seven days from this writing to hear back from Symantec on how they intend to correct this situation.
Failing that, I intend to take my saved copy of this complaint and post it on every major computer enthusiast bulletin board and let them know how Symantec ignores their system builder base and end users for the sake of a product protection technology they have no control over and ties the hands of their support center to first and foremost meet their customers needs above all else.
Just ask Sony what happened the last time that company incorporated poorly thought out product protection technology.
Thank you
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word will get out that they are a lousy company.
I have hadsimilar problems and calling India is
a joke.
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Norton AntiVirus 2007
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Do not know hot to acitivate using product key
On the Activation Successful screen, click Finish. However, I don't see any damn activation command in the help menu. ANY IDEAS?
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Don't Buy Anything From Symantec
company. I spent hours with their techs. All of them were very difficult to understand. English is obviously not their native language. I did everything that they told me to do. I finally got the software installed but it will not let me register the product. The only way that I am able to run it is to click on the 15 day free trial purchase. I am just LIVID. I have just downloaded the virus protection which is a new component of Spysweeper by Webroot. I am very pleased with this software. Again, Stay Away From SYMANTEC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Norton Internet Security
I changed from Norton in 2004 and thought I would give them another chance. BIG MISTAKE!!!!!!
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1) Ensure you don't have any older version of the Norton software(Norton says that the new version would overwrite the older one but in some cases it does not happen. Its not just because of Norton alone but the Operating System also plays a vital role.)
2) If you do have an older version then goto the following link and download the removal tool to completely remove Norton off your system(This tool only removes Norton products above Norton 2003):
ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_us_canada/removal_tools/Norton_Removal_Tool.exe
3 ) The tool may take 15 to 20 mins to remove Norton and once done it will prompt you to restart the computer. Just do so.
4) Once the computer is up and running proceed with the installation.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Mike Black
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I came across this website while searching to see if anyone else had problems while installing NIS 2007
I had NIS 2006 running on my computer with an activated account for liveupdates for the last year.
I have been using Norton on my computers since the eighties without a glitch and so I just recently went out to upgrade to the NIS 2007. (System meets the requirements)
Like you I used the Norton removal tool from the Symantec website for a complete removal.
I also deleted all the Symantec and Norton lfiles that were still left on my computer after using their tool.
Inaddition I had also come across a couple of sites that suggested removing Spybot, LavaSoft Adware, etc. which I also did.
My system being completely cleaned of anti virus and spyware programs (by the way it never ran so fast) I performed the installation from the CD, everything goes fine until the activation screen comes up...and then freezes.
My cursor freezes into the hourglass and does not allow me to activate my account. This has happened to me twice.
I am running an older Dell Dimension 8250 with a 2.44Ghz Intel processor c/w 1gig of Ram. Video card is compatible also and I am running Windows XP Professional.
The only thing I have not done as suggested by some blogs is to go into my windows registry and start deleting files....I'm not sold on registry cleaners and screwing around with it makes me uncomfortable.
Can anybody help?
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Even I have noticed in couple of cases when the activation screen freezes after you reboot the computer. I don't think it has anything to do with registry entries b'cuz the removal tool removes all the files from program files and windows directory & also keys from the registry which may cause problem with the new installation/activation. So I would suggest PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE REGISTRY. It is the most sensitive part in windows. You got to know what u r doing when u r in there.
Your computer's configuration is pretty gud to run Norton 2007, no doubt about it. I would suggest that you do the following:
1) Goto Start > Run and type "msconfig" with out the quotes, and then goto the "Startup" tab. There ensure all the check boxes are unchecked except ccApp. There wud be one more checkbox(i don't recall the exact name but it would have "wiz" in it) which actually opens up the activation window. Keep that too checked. And then reboot your pc.
2) Now when ur pc comes up, it would only load norton. Check if you can activate the product or not.
By the way are you using any of the Roxio's software?? I had noticed in couple of older versions of Norton that they had some kind of incompatibility with Roxio(Not sure about Norton 2007). If you do have Roxio then i would suggest that you uninstall Roxio and then perform the above mentioned steps.
Hope it helps you resolve ur issue.
(Note: If you still need help you may mail me @ mike_black120@yahoo.com cuz i don't often visit this site.)
Regards,
Mike
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Mission impossible
It's a shame that after you give money for something you are not able to use it because of the stupid system thay have put up.
I used to think of Symantec as reliable company, but not any more...
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Norton Systemworks
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bought renewal
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NIS 2007
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Activation problem
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product activation problem,
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Get back at Norton Rubbish Products
The majority of people on here appear to be Amercian (quoting dollars), but i'm pretty sure Symantec is a Britich company.
Over here we have a program on prime time TV called Watchdog - were they investigate companies activities and ask hard questions live to the CEO's of such companies - basically they put the tightners on them.
Have a look at www.bbc.co.uk and look for the programme site for watchdog. You should be able to complain some more there - if enough of us complain then they might do a TV piece. That'll embarress the hell out of Symantec then maybe they'd get their crap together!!!
Yours sincerely,
someone who like ONE of symantecs products...... a loooooong time ago!
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ACTIVATION EXPIRATION 15 DAYS.
SOMETHING THAT CAN'T BE FIXED.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH.
WE HAVE A SMALL BUSINESS AND OUR TIME IS AS INPORTANT AS YOURS.
ONE OF YOUR OUT SORCED EMPLOYEES SAID IT COULD BE FIXED BY DOWNLOADING THE TRAIL VERSION, NO THAT DID NOT WORK. I EVEN TRIED LOADING AN OLDER VERSION, NO THAT DID NOT WORK.
SO NOW I WILL JUST GIVE UP. FOOL ME ONCE SHAME ON YOU FOOL ME TWICE SHAME ON ME.
THANKS
ROY
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REFUND
ANYWAY, I AM HAVING A HARD TIME LOCATING A PLACE ON THEIR WEBSITE WHERE I CAN ASK FOR A REFUND. I ALSO DO NOT KNOW WHERE IF ANY PHYSICAL ADDRESS EXISTS FOR ME TO WRITE TO THEM....
ANY HELP ON THIS MATTER WOULD BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED
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Re: REFUND
You may use the following link to get the refund:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/custserv.nsf/docid/2005110410415246?OpenDocument& ;csm=no&src=hho_us&seg=hho
Regards,
Mike
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norton internet security 2007
installed it on three pc's in my small pc business about three months ago 5 days ago a trojan got through norton and messed up a lot of data including the norton programme so i thought i would ring them up to try and activate the product after tthere product caused the problem by not working in the first place no joy no one wants to know after 5 emails and about 2 hours on the premium rate number they told me that i have to buy another copy NOW IAM SURE THIS MUST BE ILLEGAL SOMEWHERE DOWN THE LINE AS EVEN SUPER RICH BILL GATES WILL HELP OUT WITH ACTIVATION AFTER A WHILE AS HE HAS ALREADY GOT ALL THE MONEY HE WANTS any norton can fuck off i will pay my £60 and take them to county court in the uk as they have to honour the product as you have bought the licence by the way they will let you install a single licence product 3 times in case you have problems but if you buy a 3 licence product hard shit they dont want to know AN ALTERNATIVE TEL NUMBER TO THE RIP OFF HELP LINE IS 0207 6165600 NORTON SEE YOU IN COURT
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Norton Activation
Steve
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http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/
nortons, lmao
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all for free, and your computer will run a lot faster too
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Symantec Nortonworks 2006 won't install on my Syst
Error 9999.171
help!
NB I love reading the entries being a long Norton Fan bar its inflexibility and lack of OS catered for beyond the ubiquitous MS.
Win XP Pro on machine AMD 2600 and 1GB Memory insufficient. HD is very full with8.5 GB left.
thanks and God bless!
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Have had problems with pc needing to do more than normal factory resets thus more than normal installations of norton. Got PC replaced by pc world yesterday because of faults and tried to activate my norton on it and bam you have exceeded the allowable amount of installations appears.
Just got off phone with norton on the 02076 165600 number and was told they cannot increase the amount of installations and it will cost me a further £39 for a new subscription and they will then add my remaining 7 months subscription to the new one.How kind
Was also told if I have same problems again with this pc the same will happen again regarding my subscription
What a load of bollocks talk about rip off
Have used norton for years but will never buy it again
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Class Action Suit
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re-install
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"Norton Product Activation Key"
as I am sitting just 'hoping it (the key)will do what it is supposed to do all by 'itself'???
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Norton Activation
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Norton 36
The activation process stops before it is finalised, even without any other antivirus running (only Window Defender and even after putting this off) nor parently control.
The autofix programm for freezing activation of Norton did noit work either since it was not possible to download the file needed.
What hafve I to do to get a safe laptop again?
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Activation just frustrates and Symantec is the ultimate loser, but they have not figured it out yet
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Activation of 2009
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Activation of Norton Antivirus 2006
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Norton 360 & Support
We Help For Norton Products
www.nortontechnicalsupport.us
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