Running Nod32 on Win 98 and just installed XP. Now what?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 1 Forum' started by TonyKlein, Nov 12, 2002.

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  1. TonyKlein

    TonyKlein Security Expert

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    Hi,

    As is clear from the title, I've been runing Nod32 on Win 98SE, and I just installed XP on another partition.

    So I'm figuring I ought to install the XP version, but my Win 98 password won't work.

    Is it totally inadvisable to install the Win98 version on XP, or should I apply for a new password to go with the XP version?

    I already sent in a Customer request at Eset customer support, but I figured I might post here as well to get some opinions.

    Thanks!
     
  2. jan

    jan Former Eset Moderator

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    Hi Tony,

    one NOD32 for Windows license is valid for one computer - that means if you have more Windows OS on the same machine you can use one license. We've tried your username/password and it works for both NOD32 for Windows 95/ 98/ ME and for Windows NT/ 2000/ XP versions. If you'd have other OS than Windows on the same machine - you'd need the different license and u/p.

    regards :cool:

    jan
     
  3. TonyKlein

    TonyKlein Security Expert

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    Thanks Jan.

    Mark at Eset just came back to me as well with the same answer, and of course you guys are right! :D

    I don't know what went wrong at first, but it's working perfectly fine now.

    I certainly feel a lot safer now that I've been able to update Nod32! :D

    Thanks a million!

    Tony
     
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