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  • I paid for and registered my Live OneCare but... it still says I haven't subscribed. Can anyone help? Please?
    Friday, November 21, 2008 5:18 PM

Answers

  • Did you purchase by clicking Subscribe in OneCare or did you purchase by signing in at the OneCare web site? If the latter, click subscribe in OneCare and sign in with the *same* LiveID you used to purchase the subscription.

     

    When you activate OneCare from within OneCare to start your subscription, it first requires you to sign in with a LiveID and then provides the opportunity to enter a retail key or purchase online. Once you've completed the entry and submission of the key and payment information, your subscription is created and the subscription credentials are downloaded back to your copy of OneCare. These credentials are refreshed periodically, too. If something is blocking the receipt of the credentials, activation is not complete and your PC will remain in trial mode. Make sure that there are no other security programs running, including Parental Controls, which should be disabled at activation. Other security programs - firewalls, real time spyware protection and anti-virus need to be completely removed in order to use OneCare.

     

    If your subscription to OneCare shows as still trial mode after purchase and activation in OneCare

    • Verify that you have a clear Internet connection - no other security programs running.
    • Check your PC date and time.
    • Check your subscription status by logging in with your subscription LiveID at http://billing.microsoft.com
    • Confirm that this is the same LiveID shown to be the Subscription ID in OneCare - Help/About...

    If your subscription is correctly shown at the Billing site, but incorrect in OneCare and your PC date and time are correct, please contact support.

    How to reach support (FAQ) - http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2421771&SiteID=2

     

    -steve

     

    Friday, November 21, 2008 5:27 PM
    Moderator
  •  clarence knight wrote:
    i renewed live onecare it still tells me i need to renew

     

    Renewal takes effect on the date that your current subscription expires and that it can take up to 24 hours for the subscription status to be updated in OneCare if you are renewing within 30 days of expiration and 5 days if renewal was performed between 90 and 30 days before expiration.

     

     You can try the following:

    • Check your PC date and time.
    • Check your subscription status by logging in with your subscription LiveID at http://billing.microsoft.com
    • Confirm that this is the same LiveID shown to be the Subscription ID in OneCare - Help/About…
    • Open OneCare and click "Check for Updates" to have OneCare check for updated credentials

    If your subscription is correctly shown at the Billing site, but incorrect in OneCare and your PC date and time are correct, please contact support.

    How to reach support (FAQ) - http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2421771&SiteID=2

     

    -steve

    Friday, November 21, 2008 6:40 PM
    Moderator

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  • Did you purchase by clicking Subscribe in OneCare or did you purchase by signing in at the OneCare web site? If the latter, click subscribe in OneCare and sign in with the *same* LiveID you used to purchase the subscription.

     

    When you activate OneCare from within OneCare to start your subscription, it first requires you to sign in with a LiveID and then provides the opportunity to enter a retail key or purchase online. Once you've completed the entry and submission of the key and payment information, your subscription is created and the subscription credentials are downloaded back to your copy of OneCare. These credentials are refreshed periodically, too. If something is blocking the receipt of the credentials, activation is not complete and your PC will remain in trial mode. Make sure that there are no other security programs running, including Parental Controls, which should be disabled at activation. Other security programs - firewalls, real time spyware protection and anti-virus need to be completely removed in order to use OneCare.

     

    If your subscription to OneCare shows as still trial mode after purchase and activation in OneCare

    • Verify that you have a clear Internet connection - no other security programs running.
    • Check your PC date and time.
    • Check your subscription status by logging in with your subscription LiveID at http://billing.microsoft.com
    • Confirm that this is the same LiveID shown to be the Subscription ID in OneCare - Help/About...

    If your subscription is correctly shown at the Billing site, but incorrect in OneCare and your PC date and time are correct, please contact support.

    How to reach support (FAQ) - http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2421771&SiteID=2

     

    -steve

     

    Friday, November 21, 2008 5:27 PM
    Moderator
  • i renewed live onecare it still tells me i need to renew

     

    • Proposed as answer by Tino Garza Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:44 AM
    Friday, November 21, 2008 6:32 PM
  •  clarence knight wrote:
    i renewed live onecare it still tells me i need to renew

     

    Renewal takes effect on the date that your current subscription expires and that it can take up to 24 hours for the subscription status to be updated in OneCare if you are renewing within 30 days of expiration and 5 days if renewal was performed between 90 and 30 days before expiration.

     

     You can try the following:

    • Check your PC date and time.
    • Check your subscription status by logging in with your subscription LiveID at http://billing.microsoft.com
    • Confirm that this is the same LiveID shown to be the Subscription ID in OneCare - Help/About…
    • Open OneCare and click "Check for Updates" to have OneCare check for updated credentials

    If your subscription is correctly shown at the Billing site, but incorrect in OneCare and your PC date and time are correct, please contact support.

    How to reach support (FAQ) - http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2421771&SiteID=2

     

    -steve

    Friday, November 21, 2008 6:40 PM
    Moderator
  • I Subsrcibed to Windows Live Onecare On October 21,2007 And Paid $49.99. When October 21,2008 Came Windows Live Onecare Automatically Renewed My Subscription For Another Year. Now My Next Subscription Expires October 21,2009. Why Am I Receiving This Mesage: Urgent Renew To Stay Protected OneCare protection For This PC Has ended. Renew Your Subscription Your Subscription Now To Help Portect Your PC And Files. My Status Is Red And States That My Computer Is At Risk. Now I just paid another $49.99 last month.WHAT IS GOING ON!!!!

    Saturday, November 22, 2008 6:19 PM
  •  Blackhefner81 wrote:

    I Subsrcibed to Windows Live Onecare On October 21,2007 And Paid $49.99. When October 21,2008 Came Windows Live Onecare Automatically Renewed My Subscription For Another Year. Now My Next Subscription Expires October 21,2009. Why Am I Receiving This Mesage: Urgent Renew To Stay Protected OneCare protection For This PC Has ended. Renew Your Subscription Your Subscription Now To Help Portect Your PC And Files. My Status Is Red And States That My Computer Is At Risk. Now I just paid another $49.99 last month.WHAT IS GOING ON!!!!

    If your subscription to OneCare shows incorrect or expired in OneCare

    • Check your PC date and time.
    • Check your subscription status by logging in with your subscription LiveID at http://billing.microsoft.com
    • Confirm that this is the same LiveID shown to be the Subscription ID in OneCare - Help/About…
    • Open OneCare and click "Check for Updates" to have OneCare check for updated credentials

    If your subscription is correctly shown at the Billing site, but incorrect in OneCare and your PC date and time are correct, please contact support.

    How to reach support (FAQ) - http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2421771&SiteID=2

     

    -steve

    Monday, November 24, 2008 1:58 PM
    Moderator
  • I encountered a very similar issue and ended up fixing with with the help of the Indian tech support guys.  We tried everything.

    Uninstall / reinstall
    OneCare cleanup tool
    OneCare Remove Machine tool

    They finally ended up telling me that my subscription had not been properly linked to my LiveID during my purchase.  They asked me to go into my billing.microsoft.com and re-type in my personal information and save.  Then they had me restart the OneCare service.  (instructions below)

    Restarting the OneCare service

    Click Start > All Programs > Accessories
    Right-Click the Command Prompt
    Click "Run as Administrator"
    type command "net start winss" and press [Enter]
    type command "net start winss" and press [Enter]

    Vioala!  The problem was fixed!

    If nothing else works, try this.
    Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:51 AM
  • Thanks for posting the process that you followed with support, Tino.
    -steve
    Microsoft MVP Windows Live / Windows Live OneCare & Live Mesh Forum Moderator
    Tuesday, February 17, 2009 2:24 PM
    Moderator