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I finished my 90 day trial and subscribed but livecare keeps telling me that my computer is at risk and I need to subscribe. How do i fix this and make sure my computer is protected?
Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:51 PM
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tjclay:
When you activate 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
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 12:41 AMModerator
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tjclay:
When you activate 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
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 12:41 AMModerator -
Thanks I will try the link you suggested. By the way when I click on OneCare on my pc, in the lower left hand corner it says my subscritption ends 6/19/2009, however in the middle it says my pc is at risk because the trial is over.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 12:54 AM -
It sounds like the activation credentials partially came down to the PC if the proper status is shown in OneCare, but the product still shows the expired trial message. This can also happen if your PC date and time are incorrect.
Please let us know what transpires when you check the Billing site, your PC date, and contact support, if needed.
-steve
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 1:03 AMModerator