Norton Internet Security 2009
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From: Up there somewhere
Good Evening Everyone,
My query is this I have Norton Internet Security 2009 on a 3 user licence would it be possible to install the program on my Sister in laws computer which is not situated at the same address as my own for example to get updates etc with no problems being encountered.
Or, do the computers have to be situated at the same address on the same network for example.
Thanks.
My query is this I have Norton Internet Security 2009 on a 3 user licence would it be possible to install the program on my Sister in laws computer which is not situated at the same address as my own for example to get updates etc with no problems being encountered.
Or, do the computers have to be situated at the same address on the same network for example.
Thanks.
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Get them to install their Norton software under your LAN - I 'm going to try this out my self at some stage . I'm fairly sure once the initial authentification is established, later ones if needed; will be OK locally - Ask Semantic to see if this is the case.
CAT III
CAT III
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From: Over the hill and far away
The dealings I've had with Symantec licenses in the past have all been valid in the "Country of Purchase".
If you think about it, you could install one of the three on a laptop - then get your updates from just about any IP Address. The licenses are usually activated during, or just after, the install routine. Once the three have been used up, no more installs will be allowed.
Our office licenses allow to us to install on in-office machines, employee's home machines and employee or office laptops.
So you should be OK installing on your S-i-L's machine as one of the three.
K
If you think about it, you could install one of the three on a laptop - then get your updates from just about any IP Address. The licenses are usually activated during, or just after, the install routine. Once the three have been used up, no more installs will be allowed.
Our office licenses allow to us to install on in-office machines, employee's home machines and employee or office laptops.
So you should be OK installing on your S-i-L's machine as one of the three.
K
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From: Thinking about it, give me a minute.
I had no problems with 2009 loaded onto two desktops and one laptop. Laptop load was done out of the country of purchase. 2009 is the best Symantec product I've used to date and because of its 'pulse' downloads I never notice it actually downloading updates. 2009 hasn't had the same 'drag' effect on any of my PC's which earlier versions like 360 certainly did!




