??? reguarding virus software

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Ron Whitworth
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??? reguarding virus software

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Hello All;
I was out of town this past week-end & found a good deal on the Norton Systemworks
2002 so i bought it.(i'll give it another try i guess!)..My question is i may purchase a new computer in the next 3-6mos.If i install this program on the computer i am now using & register it at their webite; can i install this same program on my new computer once i purchase it?? Just wanting to know if this is OK(legal) to do this..
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Mark Ardito
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Ron,

I do not know the specifics with the serial situation with Norton System Works, but normally when you purchase software it is for one PC. However, there are companies that offer multiple license copies of some software packages. Maybe write Symantec an email. http://www.symantec.com

Mark
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Thanks Mark;
I really figured as much..These software companies have it figured out-huh..
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Hi All;
Just wanted to let you know that this past week-end i purchased Norton 2002
Anti-virus program by itself for my older computer(the one i am still using)..This way i am "still legal".. Image Image Image Ron
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Ron,

Glad to hear it!

I have recently seen some ads in Best Buy and Comp. USA for McAfee and Norton for $5.00! This is of course with mail-in rebates, but heck, $5.00!!!

Mark
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