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Techitz
April 6th, 2009, 06:02 AM
:( hi friends,

m using trial version of Norton Internet Security 2009 which is only 11 days remaining.

is there any way if i want to continue using the same one without buying the full version....i mean switching to some other trial version directly or may be extending the trial period ??

any help will be appreciated !! :)

ankupan
April 6th, 2009, 10:16 AM
Buy it now and enter serial no when it will be expired.

use these 11 days for searching good deals.


-{ Quote: ":( hi friends,

m using trial version of Norton Internet Security 2009 which is only 11 days remaining.

is there any way if i want to continue using the same one without buying the full version....i mean switching to some other trial version directly or may be extending the trial period ??

any help will be appreciated !! :)" }-

Victek123
April 6th, 2009, 11:07 AM
-{ Quote: ":( hi friends,

m using trial version of Norton Internet Security 2009 which is only 11 days remaining.

is there any way if i want to continue using the same one without buying the full version....i mean switching to some other trial version directly or may be extending the trial period ??

any help will be appreciated !! :)" }-
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Look around - NIS 2009 is often heavily discounted. Another option is you can use a license key from NIS 2007 or NIS 2008 which you may be able to buy inexpensively.

TechOutsider
April 7th, 2009, 07:55 PM
A NIS 2006 key works with NIS 2009.

L815
April 10th, 2009, 10:14 PM
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What about norton av 2006 -> 2009? (I would assume yes?)

Victek123
April 11th, 2009, 10:47 AM
-{ Quote: "What about norton av 2006 -> 2009? (I would assume yes?)" }-
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I believe that a NAV 2006 key will work for newer versions of NAV, but not for any version of Norton Internet Security (if that's what you're asking).

L815
April 11th, 2009, 07:02 PM
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I believe that a NAV 2006 key will work for newer versions of NAV, but not for any version of Norton Internet Security (if that's what you're asking)." }-
Yes, it was :)