

- #Comcast Security Installer Code install
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- #Comcast Security Installer Code windows
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#Comcast Security Installer Code windows
In Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\Symantec\Norton Security_PIN.txt
#Comcast Security Installer Code windows 7
In Windows 7 or Windows Vista: C:\Users\\Documents\Symantec\Norton Security_PIN.txt However there is a pin and it can be found PIN number is stored in Norton Security_PIN.txt in the following location:

#Comcast Security Installer Code install
How can I extract it fron the current, semi-working install before I reinstall it?įirst of all, there is no "key" for Comcast's Norton Security Suite.
#Comcast Security Installer Code software
I can't find the paper with the cd-key or whatever they call the stupid code needed to install the software that everone calls by a different name in my shoebox with all the codes.

This happened following a system restore. I'm having problems, and when I log in to my admin account I get a dialog box labeled "one click support" telling me to use "norton removal tool" and then reinstall Norton.
