Saturday, June 19, 2010

I put Norton Antivirus on my desktop computer, it was offered by AT&T online protection free.?

Now I want to put it on my laptop but when I click "I Accept" on the Terms of Agreement page, it won't move past that page.



What do I do? Can I put online protection on two computers?



I put Norton Antivirus on my desktop computer, it was offered by AT%26T online protection free.?aurora



You really need to check with AT%26T, to see what their EULA reads. Usually you are only allowed to put a software program on one PC, unless states otherwise.



Because you have the same IP address for both computers, the IP provider and many of the software companies still know your system hardware and have the technology to know if you are trying to install on a second PC.



Example, my antivirus, Twister Trojan Antivirus, when they sent me my key, I put on my laptop. When I attempted to put the same key on my desktop, that has the same IP address the key would not work and they were nice enough to send me a second key at no cost for the desktop.



Minddoctor, France



I put Norton Antivirus on my desktop computer, it was offered by AT%26T online protection free.?download



you can put it on multiple computers, i tried putting it on a customers computer and on the AT%26T online website it said that it would not be offering the free download again until January 15, 2008 at midnight, i suppose it is some kind of licensing thing. a good free antivirus software that you could put on it until then is called Avast Anti-virus, it seems to work well. heres the website for the download
i don't think so/it's registered to one/if you were in business would you
yes but you may have to pay for it. I run Norton's 2007 on both my pc's and had to buy a subscription for both at a reduced rate but still. Third party client will sell this to you but not necessarily with Norton's permission or symantec, you may get it cheaper. Did you tell AT%26T you had 2 pc's?

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