@gabriel2007 Still works. Just do as @Foomanchoo writes: replace before installation > SEPM\sep_trial.slf sep_trial.slf would be the modified .slf > 3a08d0098f59d57ae32842c5ac296d61c7eb08a5 *sep_trial.slf Here is both SEP and SEPM (RU5) installed on Windows 2016 Without, you will have 61 days trial
Found this on rutracker.org, I don't know if this is true but if it is then it's interesting measures. I will not add my personal opinions about this.
No I'm sorry, I have just posted the last version I found if someone want to test. But be patient, it will appear soon.
OK sorry! I have 1MB internet connection so downloading about 100MB takes a lot of time and I have 30 hours a month so I only post it so that others can try it before me and I also have to use VPN to reach some websites banned by my geolocation. Thanks
Oh don't be, I didn't meant above comment to you. It is meant to those who repack the installer for the very first time and begin to share it. Frankly I don't see any reason to do that other than malicious purpose. If they got the signed installer why unpacking it and repack in a zip, why.
Yes, you are right. Can they change something that will be bad for the PC (open firewall for some trojan or keylogger etc.) for people installing this repackaged software? But SEP is still an antivirus, definitions are loaded and the pc is inspected every time a file is executed. I don't know,
Hello! Since version 14.3.4615.2000 I have not found an updated version of SEPM or Full Installation in Spanish. Does anyone have it please? Thank you!
Read here from Broadband Symantec: "In certain circumstances, CleanWipe can be useful in removing old versions of components or drivers (LiveUpdate or firewall drivers, for example) that can conflict with the new versions. In these specific cases, Technical Support may recommend the use of CleanWipe. "
Really? We must be talking a different companies then... My life long experience with Norton/Symantec is to never ever touch them. And now even worse ... Broadcom