Well, it should be written on the box your product came with or on the email receipt, if you bought it online. If it came with your pc, it is probably a trail version and you need to buy it. Or, you could pirate it.
email Norton with proof of purchace they should issue you with a new product key
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You can find your Norton Antivirus product key from mynortonaccount -- Use your email address that you used to purchase the Norton program to login. You have to have purchased the product.
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you have to buy only its key otherwise you have to take a trial version on a norton antivirus when trial version is complete then u have to need a key to further run this antivirus...........
Working Norton Serial Key: youtube(dot)com/watch?v=KO6WY5i8fGk
You can buy one from Norton. Cracking software is against the law.
www.agamegold is a nice suggestion. many friends of mine say they usually purchase the cdk from the website. idk it's good or not. you can have a try. Also Here are all step to activate norton antivirus in genuine way... http://techwek.com/2011/09/22/download-free-norton-antivirus-2012-full-version-with-legal-license-key/
get a product key and go through the installation process and type it in and do everything else
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How to configure Norton AntiVirus to scan all files Situation: This document describes how to configure Norton AntiVirus to scan all files. Solution: Follow the instructions for your version of Norton AntiVirus. How to configure Norton AntiVirus 2003/2004/2005 to scan all files How to configure Norton AntiVirus 2003/2004/2005 to scan all files Norton AntiVirus 2003, 2004 and 2005 scan all files by default. Do the following to insure that you are using the default settings. To configure Norton AntiVirus to scan all files Start Norton AntiVirus. If Norton AntiVirus is installed as a part of Norton Internet Security or Norton SystemWorks, then start that program. Click Options. If a menu appears, click Norton AntiVirus. When the Norton AntiVirus Options dialog box appears, in the left pane, click Manual Scan. In the right pane, at the bottom of the window, click Page Defaults. (You will not see any changes to the Manual Scan Options settings if the default settings have never been changed.) In the left pane, click Auto-Protect. In the right pane, at the bottom of the window, click Page Defaults. (You will not see any changes to the Manual Scan Options settings if the default settings have never been changed.) Click OK. How to configure Norton AntiVirus 2002 to scan all files To configure Norton AntiVirus to scan all files Start Norton AntiVirus. If Norton AntiVirus is installed as a part of Norton Internet Security or Norton SystemWorks, then start that program. Click Options. If a menu appears, click Norton AntiVirus. In the left pane, click Manual Scan. In the right pane, under the "Which file types to scan for viruses" section, click Comprehensive file scanning (recommended). For more information on the differences between SmartScan and Comprehensive file scanning, go to the References section at the end of this document Check Scan within compressed files. In the left pane, click Auto-Protect. In the right pan under the "Which file types to scan for viruses" section, click Comprehensive file scanning (recommended). Click OK. How to configure Norton AntiVirus 2000/2001 to scan all files How to configure Norton AntiVirus 2000/2001 to scan all files To configure Norton AntiVirus to scan all files Start Norton AntiVirus. If Norton AntiVirus is installed as a part of Norton Internet Security or Norton SystemWorks, then start that program. Click Options. If a menu appears, click Norton AntiVirus. Click Manual Scans. In the File types to scan, click All files. Click Auto-Protect. In the File types to scan, section, click All files. Click OK. http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/1999110513272906
It depends on what type of threat you have and you should ask Dave Kaspersky or the Norton anti-virus people try calling them.