View Full Version : ewido anti-malware plus upgrade to unlimited updates
kkkkkkkkkkkkk
December 22nd, 2005, 01:43 AM
Does this mean signature updates or and software updates?
Does ewido automatically update and software or user have to download&install new versions manually?
vinzenz.ewido
December 22nd, 2005, 03:17 AM
Hi,
With the unlimited license you will get the plus license for lifetime including all software updates and upgrades, premium support, realtime protection, kernel layer protection, automatic updates, etc.
Lifetime means that as long as you, the company or the product exists.
BR
Vinzenz
Brian N
December 22nd, 2005, 11:24 AM
Where can I find this lifetime subscription?
I seem to have missed it ...
Triple Helix
December 22nd, 2005, 11:31 AM
Here it is Brian!! I just purchased the unlimited version! Updates and Upgrades Included! Funny thing is you use the same Key code and they update on there end! See that there is no Expiry Date now!
http://www.ewido.net/en/buy/
Cheers,
Brian N
December 22nd, 2005, 12:29 PM
Awesome, thank you Triple Helix :)
sosaiso
December 22nd, 2005, 01:51 PM
There seems to be a discrepency between the list price and the purchase price. Is the 69.95 a discount? :D
jmschwartz
December 22nd, 2005, 01:56 PM
Yes, thanks Triple Helix. There's even an extra 10% off if you upgrade to the lifetime subscription (at least that was the offer for me in the USA).;D
Regards,
Jim
TheQuest [away]
December 22nd, 2005, 06:09 PM
Hi, Triple Helix
Could you tell me if you used Firefox to Purchase it, because I have been to the secure.element5.com page filled in the the required info but there is no way to proceed forward to make the purchase.
Also can vinzenz.ewido tell me if the unlimited licensed version can be used on a home network. [i.e. like Ghost SS, unlimited licensed products]
Thank you both for any help you can give me
Take Care,
TheQuest 8)
Triple Helix
December 22nd, 2005, 06:32 PM
{QUOTE-> ']Hi, Triple Helix
Could you tell me if you used Firefox to Purchase it, because I have been to the secure.element5.com page filled in the the required info but there is no way to proceed forward to make the purchase.
Also can vinzenz.ewido tell me if the unlimited licensed version can be used on a home network. [i.e. like Ghost SS, unlimited licensed products]
Thank you both for any help you can give me
Take Care,
TheQuest 8) <-QUOTE}
Hi There!
I used Opera to Purchase the Licence!!
HTH,
gre87y
December 22nd, 2005, 07:43 PM
I also just purchased the lifetime license . Can this be used on my home network? Or do I need to purchase a license for each computer?
Thanks
vinzenz.ewido
December 23rd, 2005, 03:24 AM
The "unlimited" does not mean unlimited installs. It means unlimited time. So you would need 1 license per pc.
BR
Vinzenz
Triple Helix
December 23rd, 2005, 11:35 AM
{QUOTE-> The "unlimited" does not mean unlimited installs. It means unlimited time. So you would need 1 license per pc.
BR
Vinzenz <-QUOTE}
What happens if someone does many reinstalls of the OS and reinstall ewido everytime on the same computer?
Regards,
Jaws
December 23rd, 2005, 04:26 PM
Triple Helix, should you choose to do it, your hard drive will self-destruct in 10 seconds, good luck.
Triple Helix
December 23rd, 2005, 04:30 PM
{QUOTE-> Triple Helix, should you choose to do it, your hard drive will self-destruct in 10 seconds, good luck. <-QUOTE}
ROFL ;D
vinzenz.ewido
December 23rd, 2005, 06:05 PM
{QUOTE-> What happens if someone does many reinstalls of the OS and reinstall ewido everytime on the same computer?
Regards, <-QUOTE}
Of course that won't be a problem. But installing ewido on multiple pcs at the same time is a problem.
BR
Vinzenz
JerryM
December 23rd, 2005, 06:10 PM
{QUOTE-> Of course that won't be a problem. But installing ewido on multiple pcs at the same time is a problem.
BR
Vinzenz <-QUOTE}
I also assume that if I purchased a new computer the license would still be good. Is that correct?
Thanks,
Jerery
Triple Helix
December 23rd, 2005, 07:03 PM
{QUOTE-> Of course that won't be a problem. But installing ewido on multiple pcs at the same time is a problem.
BR
Vinzenz <-QUOTE}
Very True!! ;)
Cheers,
Brian N
December 24th, 2005, 07:35 AM
Don't reinstall XP too many times. I did, and now everytime I need to reinstall it, I gotta call Microsoft to get a new serial or whatever it is. They put you on hold for like 45 minutes... Now I truly hate them
peter.ewido
December 24th, 2005, 07:38 AM
{QUOTE-> I also assume that if I purchased a new computer the license would still be good. Is that correct? <-QUOTE}
Yes, correct... :)
berng
December 24th, 2005, 08:07 AM
Since I have several licenses, is there any chance that in the future there will a discount for multiple renewals?
Itsme
December 24th, 2005, 12:12 PM
{QUOTE-> Don't reinstall XP too many times. I did, and now everytime I need to reinstall it, I gotta call Microsoft to get a new serial or whatever it is. They put you on hold for like 45 minutes... Now I truly hate them <-QUOTE}
Why don't you make an image of your installation (after activation) with TI then you would not have to install from scratch anymore. Just install the image.
Itsme
Brian N
December 29th, 2005, 11:13 PM
{QUOTE-> Why don't you make an image of your installation (after activation) with TI then you would not have to install from scratch anymore. Just install the image.
Itsme <-QUOTE}
Back in the FAT32 days, I used Ghost - Worked perfect.
Anyways, I'm not really sure which product to choose from. 90% of them has no trial, and I only try before I buy.
Itsme
December 29th, 2005, 11:42 PM
{QUOTE-> Back in the FAT32 days, I used Ghost - Worked perfect.
Anyways, I'm not really sure which product to choose from. 90% of them has no trial, and I only try before I buy. <-QUOTE}
Well, then you could have a look at Dantz Retrospect... they have a trial version and so does Acronis TI I think, yes they have too, I checked.
Ciao
Itsme
TheQuest [away]
January 12th, 2006, 11:27 PM
Hi, vinzenz.ewido
{QUOTE-> So you would need 1 license per pc. <-QUOTE}
Thank you for your answer[s], sorry to just be getting back to you [been unwell].
But at near four years in advance £45.95 for the Unlimited updates version is not a good investment at [i]my age, so thank you, but no thanks.
With Regards
Take Care,
TheQuest 8)
PS: Just as well I could not order it with Firefox. [then to find it was for one PC only]
Joliet Jake
January 31st, 2006, 05:48 PM
{QUOTE-> Don't reinstall XP too many times. I did, and now everytime I need to reinstall it, I gotta call Microsoft to get a new serial or whatever it is. They put you on hold for like 45 minutes... Now I truly hate them <-QUOTE}
Been through that twice but I got straight through. ;)
kampsk
January 31st, 2006, 06:45 PM
I'm glad I stumbled on this thread as I was going to buy the unlimited version today.
This may be a stupid question but does this go for laptops also? I have to travel from time to time for work and use the laptop when on the road and away from the PC. My home PC and my Laptop are configured exactly the same (Same operating sys., software, and security software the only differance is the wallpaper so when I have them on the kvm doing updates and sync. doc's I can tell them apart) and only one is in use at a time by me. My other software including M$'s office pro. 2003 allows this as long as it is used by one user on both. As to paying $160.00 for two unlimited licences just to use one on a laptop that is used Infrequently is a little much.
oldBear
January 31st, 2006, 08:39 PM
From the Ewido faq
"As long as all computers are only used by the same person, a single license can be used on all computers (e.g. one license for desktop PC and notebook). If these computers are used by more than one person (e.g. the whole family) you need to buy one license per computer."
cheers
SIR****TMG
January 31st, 2006, 09:45 PM
I just bought the life time update too.................
Tassie_Devils
January 31st, 2006, 10:33 PM
{QUOTE-> ']Hi, Triple Helix
Could you tell me if you used Firefox to Purchase it, because I have been to the secure.element5.com page filled in the the required info but there is no way to proceed forward to make the purchase.
Also can vinzenz.ewido tell me if the unlimited licensed version can be used on a home network. [i.e. like Ghost SS, unlimited licensed products]
Thank you both for any help you can give me
Take Care,
TheQuest 8) <-QUOTE}
Hi Quest... I know you've responded since this post, and probably does not apply now, but in Ff, you did have Javascript on? I know some sites I have gone to 'submit' something and no amount of clicking on submit would do it until the penny dropped, *turn on JS you dimwit Tassie*, lol.
someone else reading may have same encounters and this could help.
Cheers, TAS
kampsk
February 1st, 2006, 04:40 AM
{QUOTE-> From the Ewido faq
"As long as all computers are only used by the same person, a single license can be used on all computers (e.g. one license for desktop PC and notebook). If these computers are used by more than one person (e.g. the whole family) you need to buy one license per computer."
cheers <-QUOTE}
Thanks oldbear,
Ewido has another sale;D
steveke
February 2nd, 2006, 08:58 AM
I have purchased the lifetime renewal.
However, I did want to point out that there is a discrepancy between the FAQ response of Ewido, posted by oldBear on this thread, and the "General Terms and Conditions" ((dated 12/29/05) and the "Software License" (dated 12/1/05)
The General Terms, at Article 3(4)(a) provides,in pertinent part:
"The customer shall be entitled to use the program on one computer of his choice only"
The License, at Article 3(d)(1), provides:
"Upon a change of data processing equipment the Licensee shall delete the software from the hard disk of the hardware used so far. He shall not store, keep on hand or use the software intened for one work place on more than one hardware at a time."
I purchased the lifetime renewal, thinking it was only for one computer, because of the quality of this program.
It is nice to know (thanks oldBear) that I got more than I bargained for. But I think Ewido should make changes to these 2 documents to reflect their actual policy.
TheQuest
February 3rd, 2006, 02:23 AM
Hi, Tassie_Devils
Nice to hear from you TAS, hope alls well with you and yours.
{QUOTE-> no amount of clicking on submit would do it until the penny dropped, *turn on JS you dimwit Tassie*, lol. <-QUOTE}
Well it just goes to show how much a DIMWIT I am, having to be told to turn JS on to make the order. :-[ :P
Of which I have JUST done so, and now am the proud ower of the Unlimited updates version, [£49.95 GB = $105.95 AUD thats real painfull :D :D ] I hope I get to be around many more then four years to see my moneys [monies] worth. ;D ;D
Take Care,
TheQuest 8)
cheater87
February 6th, 2006, 07:31 PM
when i buy my own laptop i'm going to get teh unlimited one heh heh
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