Moving license to new computer

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by FauxMaven, May 27, 2008.

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  1. FauxMaven

    FauxMaven Registered Member

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    Is there an established, legitimate method to move a NOD32 AV 3.0 license from computer A to computer B? In addition, computer B is a 64 bit machine.

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  2. Big Apple

    Big Apple Frequent Poster

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    All you need is your license info. Login and enter your pass and you're up and running!
     
  3. Bubba

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    I would add that you could export your settings and then import the settings, which would include your UN\PW.

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  4. FauxMaven

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    Assuming that the new installation is also winDOZE.
     
  5. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    I'm not sure that assumption is relevant if the OS this concerns supports .txt or .xml files. Of course one of the simpliest ways is to do what the member above posted which is to have your UN\PW available and simply enter it upon installation of what ever OS this concerns.

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  6. webyourbusiness

    webyourbusiness Registered Member

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    it would have to be the same OS (or similar) - because a windows license is not valid for say, Linux Fileserver, and vice-versa.
     
  7. jongie

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    How do you do that? I have a 3PC license, and would like them all to "behave the same".

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  8. Bubba

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    Hello John,

    Under Setup select Import and export settings. Also, in the program Help, type import in the index box for further info.

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  9. mrtwolman

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    This "freedom of movement" usually does not apply to OEM version which could be bound to particular computer.
     
  10. webyourbusiness

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    do you have a link to the OEM license agreement which states this please?
     
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