license expiry date

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  1. SDM

    SDM Registered Member

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    Pls, where can I find the expiry date for my license?
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  2. Firecat

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    The expiry date is found on the email recieved after purchasing your license. :)
     
  3. Albinoni

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    This should show up on your Eset NOD32 Bank Order email.
     
  4. Blackspear

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    It is not currently listed in Nod32, as such I would suggest emailing the Reseller or Distributor from whom you purchased.

    Let us know how you go...

    Cheers :D
     
  5. SDM

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    I found a printed copy of the email.
    OK.
    Thanks
     
  6. SDM

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    Don't you think it could be a good idea adding the license expiry date in the information section of NOD32 System Tools?

    Or, anyway, adding a pop-up advertising message informing that "the current license will expire on mm/dd/yyyy " when that date is approaching?

    In the present situation how can we understand that our license is already expired?
    Only consulting the original email sent by Eset after the license renewal?

    It don't seems to me the best way to do this check.
     
  7. NOD32 user

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    Thats what we presently get, yes :)
     
  8. SDM

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    Thank you.
    This is my first year with Nod32, so I couldn't know it.
     
  9. Blackspear

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    That's alright, it is something that we are asking for, that somewhere within Nod32 it should be listed.

    Cheers :D
     
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