Installing Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0
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The first two activation options use a Kaspersky Lab web server, which requires
an Internet connection. Before activating, make sure to edit your network settings
(see 16.4.3 on pg. 213) in the window that opens when you click
LAN settings
if
necessary. For more in-depth information on configuring network settings,
contact your system administrator or ISP.
3.2.2.2. Entering the activation code
To activate the program, you must enter the activation code that was provided
when you purchased the program. The activation code must be entered in Latin
letters.
Enter your personal information in the lower part of the window: full name, email
address, and country and city of residence. This information might be requested
to identify a registered user if a key is lost or stolen. If this happens, you can
obtain a new license key with the personal information.
3.2.2.3. Obtaining a license key
The Setup Wizard connects to Kaspersky Lab servers and sends them your
registration data (the activation code and personal information) for inspection.
If the activation code passes inspection, the Wizard receives a license key file. If
you install the demo version of the program, the Setup Wizard will receive a trial
key file without an activation code.
The file received will be installed automatically and you will see an activation
completion window with detailed information on the license.
If the activation code does not pass inspection, an information message will be
displayed on the screen. If this occurs, contact the software vendors from whom
you purchased the program for more information.
3.2.2.4. Selecting a license key file
If you have a license key file for Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0, the Wizard will
ask if you want to install it. If you do, use the
Browse
button and select the file
path for the file with the
.key
extension in the file selection window.
After you have successfully installed the key, you will see information about the
license in the lower part of the window: name of the person to whom the software
is registered, license number, license type (full, beta-testing, demo, etc.), and the
expiration date for the license.