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M.Heavi
post 14.06.2008 17:45
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Hi

I update my AntiVirus database but my signatures were obsolete!!
I checked my system date and found that it was further than current date.(about 20 days!!!)
when i correct it, received follow warning and my antiVirus deactivated and i changed it to pervious date to avtive it!!!
Then i uninstalled my AntiVirus and corrected date of system but when i wanted to active it by my license key, i received Incorrect date again and i should change it to pervious date ( about 20 days further )!!!

Would you please help me?

Sincerely yours
M.Heravi
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SamiSam
post 14.06.2008 19:32
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QUOTE(M.Heavi @ 14.06.2008 10:45) *
Hi

I update my AntiVirus database but my signatures were obsolete!!
I checked my system date and found that it was further than current date.(about 20 days!!!)
when i correct it, received follow warning and my antiVirus deactivated and i changed it to pervious date to avtive it!!!
Then i uninstalled my AntiVirus and corrected date of system but when i wanted to active it by my license key, i received Incorrect date again and i should change it to pervious date ( about 20 days further )!!!

Would you please help me?

Sincerely yours
M.Heravi



I just had a system wide infection similar to yours. All PC's on the network reverted back to June 14th, 2001 and the clocks to 11:36AM . the time will not pass the 35 second marker and keeps on cycling back to 30. Was attempting a virus scan on an external hdd and that's when things started happening. Attempted scan on a second machine, the same result. I even ran an atomic sync utility to no use! this is definitely serious.

Anyone else with this problem?
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yiko
post 17.06.2008 04:34
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Well, I'm still a noob on kaspersky systems, but for samisam the first thing to test is if you have a good server choosen on the xp clock settings, I'm actually using this one . time.nist.gov .

Check on the clock settings, and then Internet Hour, this also show you the las synchronization of your clock, if not working, check the time on the BIOS...

Anyway, for the question that licenses become totally crazy I don't have an answer, I've a similar problem installing workstation on a new PC, I forgot to set the correct time and date before installing Kaspersky, so when i fix it, license went to the f...

Solution? if you have an admin kit, uninstall and liberate the license, then reinstall, it worked for me.


I hope anything on that post will help you guys smile.gif .

>Till the next time
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moroccozaurus
post 1.07.2009 21:26
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I have an admin kit, i had uninstalled the application but how can i liberate the license ?

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Vitaly Belyakov
post 2.07.2009 10:01
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QUOTE(moroccozaurus @ 1.07.2009 22:26) *
I have an admin kit, i had uninstalled the application but how can i liberate the license ?


PC which has the license must be deleted from Group and Network in Adminkit.
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