rnfolsom
January 27th, 2006, 09:34 PM
I am running NOD32 on two computers, and consequently I have two standard licenses, each with its own username and password.
The two licenses both are for Win2k Sp4 computers, and both are version 2.5.25. The licenses both were acquired in late 2005, a tad more than five weeks apart.
For backup purposes, I have retained a separate downloaded installation file (on NOD's website, ndntenst.exe) for each license, in fear that the username and password were somehow encoded into the file, so that if I retained only one installation file, it could be installed on only one of the two computers and not the other one.
But do I really need two backup installation files? Or would the same file install with either of the two username/password combinations, so that I need retain only one backup installation file?
And sometime in February, when I add a third Win2k Sp4 computer to my collection (admittedly, I'm running amuck here), and get a third NOD32 license (which of course will have its own username/password combination), can I retain only the latest ndntenst.exe file, knowing that it would work with all three username/password combinations?
Thanks for any clarification of this.
Roger Folsom
The two licenses both are for Win2k Sp4 computers, and both are version 2.5.25. The licenses both were acquired in late 2005, a tad more than five weeks apart.
For backup purposes, I have retained a separate downloaded installation file (on NOD's website, ndntenst.exe) for each license, in fear that the username and password were somehow encoded into the file, so that if I retained only one installation file, it could be installed on only one of the two computers and not the other one.
But do I really need two backup installation files? Or would the same file install with either of the two username/password combinations, so that I need retain only one backup installation file?
And sometime in February, when I add a third Win2k Sp4 computer to my collection (admittedly, I'm running amuck here), and get a third NOD32 license (which of course will have its own username/password combination), can I retain only the latest ndntenst.exe file, knowing that it would work with all three username/password combinations?
Thanks for any clarification of this.
Roger Folsom