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General Information
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Type.................: Application
Date.................: 07.07.2011 (DD/MM/YYYY)
Platform.............: Windows
File Name............: gjn_ktr2012.zip
Part Size............: 239.764~ bytes
Number of Parts......: 1
Compression Format...: ZIP
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Release Notes
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This program is for Kaspersky 2012 v12.0.0.374 and PURE v9.1.0.124. It resets
the trial period so you have more time to evaluate the product. It was tested
on WinXP/Vista/7 (x86/x64). It may not work with newer or older versions of
Kaspersky. This program requires the Net Framework 3.0.
I recommend to buy a license after you evaluated the product. Kaspersky is
copyrighted by their respectful owners.
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Install Notes
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1. Disable the Self-Defense.
2. Exit Kaspersky by using the tray icon.
3. Extract the ZIP and Start ganjin_ktr_2012.exe and press the -Reset- button.
4. Wait for Kaspersky to launch and activate your new trial period.
Done!
Note: Your computer has to reboot when resetting 2012 versions of Kaspersky.
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Full Changelog
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.Version 1.1d - 07.07.2011 - (1.12)
IMP - Removed DOS window when attempting to reboot
FIX - Broken form when using Windows DPI scaling
.Version 1.1c - 18.06.2011 - (1.11)
IMP - Reset process on all systems
IMP - Trial notifications disabler
IMP - Shutdown dialog
IMP - Minor things
.Version 1.1b - 16.06.2011 - (1.10)
FIX - 64bit systems not working
.Version 1.0a - 16.06.2011 - (1.00)
First release.
The trial reset will possibly be detected as a hacktool by Kaspersky (they all are eventually), but this is a false positive alarm and that there is no real virus in this trial reset.