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If you have NAV 2003 or previous, you can get a fresh year of free updates 100% legally and I'll tell you how. First you need to uninstall NAV, then locate the file 'Catalog.LiveSubscribe' and delete it. In Windows 2000/XP this file is located in 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Symantec\LiveSubscribe'. 'Application data' is a hidden folder in 2000/XP, so if you can't get to it by pasting that location into Explorer, browse to the folder 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users' and click on tools>folder options>view tab, and put the radio button beside "show hidden files and folders" and hit OK. Now browse to the location I showed and delete that file. Reinstall NAV and you've got a fresh year of updates for free.

I don't know the location of 'Catalog.LiveSubscribe' in 98/ME, so you'll have to use the search feature to find it.

There is a way to do this without uninstalling, but it requires modifying or replacing the 'Catalog.LiveSubscribe' file which would be in violation of Symantec's EULA, so I will not post this information.

 
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