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If you received an activation code instead of a license file, refer to the following article for instructions: • To activate Avast Internet Security with your license file: • Open your order confirmation email. • Right-click the attached License.avastlic file to save it. • Select a familiar location to save the file (for example, your desktop) and click Save. • Right-click the Avast icon in your system tray and select Subscription information. • On the My licenses screen, click Enter a valid activation code. • Click Use a license file.
• Locate the previously saved License.avastlic file and click Open. • Check your license details for the inserted file. If you have a license file for interchangeable products, you can click on a listed item and select an alternative license from the drop-down menu. Then click Continue to return to the My licenses screen. Your Avast Internet Security license is now activated. The expiration date of your license appears under Licenses on this PC.
You can activate your license on the number of PCs you specify when making the purchase. The number of PCs in your license is specified in your order confirmation email.
Further recommendations • Any unused product licenses are listed under Other available licenses on the My licenses screen. To change your license on the current PC, click Switch to this License next to the listed item, and then click Switch to confirm. • To transfer your license to a different PC, uninstall Avast Internet Security from your PC before you activate your license on the alternative PC. For instructions, refer to the following article: • • To troubleshoot activation issues, reinstall Avast Internet Security on your PC and activate it again.
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Instructions about inserting the license key won't help if the license file is incorrect, that is what has to be resolved. @ daisy519 and og_77 Did you not get an email with a link to download the license file (license.avastlic)?
Try the suggested renaming the license.dat file as scythe944 suggested. If you didn't have a link to download the license.avastlic file and the rename suggestion doesn't work - contact sales (at) avast (dot) come.
Give them details of the Date of purchase, Where purchased and the email address used for the transaction. If you have any invoice information, order number, etc. That may help them track it down. Tried renaming the file. Even the download in the profile is a.dat not.avastic have uninstalled and reinstalled twice the response this morning from the support team was links to download and links to documentation! Already burned 4 hours on that.
Was hoping for more. I have turned of the windows 7 firewall and tried to activate the installed version but although it will connect to avast when updating (although tells me not activated) it won't connect when trying to activate. Says please make sure I am connected to the internet.
SO part of the app recognizes that I am connect but not the activation. Starting to regret buying the license. ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated. Well, just do this simple test.
Take an image file, such as a jpg. Rename it to.dat. Then, rename it back to.jpg and try to open it. It should work just fine. The problem is when you try to rename a file, open it up and change something. Once saved, it's screwed. If you don't touch anything but the extension, it shouldn't do any harm.
I've done this with exe's as well, since Outlook and most internet providers will prevent exe's and other files from being sent in emails. If I had to get a small exe over to someone quickly, I'd just rename it to._xe or something like that and send it with instructions to the recipient to change it back to an.exe before trying to run it. Always worked in the past.