"Heather" <nospam.DeleteThis@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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> "JM" <jm.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> that is the strange part. it is the latest version. and the clocks and
>> date on both computers are correct. i've been doing this kind of thing
>> for 6 years, and this is one of the strangest things i've seen.
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> Odd then. I figured I might as well get the obvious out of the way first.
> But I have no answers at all.
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> Did you try their Forum??
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> Heather
Well, it seems to be related to the fact that I installed the program from a
USB flash drive. Since both computers could not access the internet, I
transferred Adaware onto a flash drive from another computer. When I
installed on the target computer I got the "588" days thing. However, once
I got the internet connection working on one of the computers and downloaded
Adaware directly, the problem did not come back.
Maybe it has something to do with the file system on the flash drive ???
jm
>> Stay informed about: Adaware definitions "588 days old" ???