NOD32 Version 2 Password

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Eric123, Mar 17, 2005.

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  1. Eric123

    Eric123 Guest

    Where do you get a username and password?

    I installed the full version but i have no username and password to update it
     
  2. RejZoR

    RejZoR Lurker

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    You have to buy it doh.
     
  3. Dakhor

    Dakhor Registered Member

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    The password is always ur last name doh :p

    /DaK/
     
  4. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    mines not ;)
     
  5. hollywoodpc

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    Nor is mine .
     
  6. Happy Bytes

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    That was supposed to be a joke i think :D
     
  7. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    How did you download the commercial version?

    Your UN and PW are usually given to you upon purchase, if through a Reseller they are sent by email within 1-7 days after having Nod32 installed, as they will often use a temp UN and PW to get you up and running.

    Hope this helps...

    Cheers :D
     
  8. quexx88

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    Sounds like we might have a pirate on our hands :mad:

    Anyone else think it's odd that he had access to the full version but not a working username/password to use with it :rolleyes:
     
  9. NOD32 user

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    Well, yeah but eric123 might be completely innocent
     
  10. Robertbb

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  11. NOD32 user

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    And if your using the trial version (full working version except it works for 30 days with no username and password) just leave the username and password blank - it will then work for 30 days.
     
  12. nameless

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  13. hollywoodpc

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    If it's the second....send a email to support@eset.com and they'll set ya right up

    Oh My !


    Edited by Marcos - correction of the email address
     
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  14. Robertbb

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    I stand corrected!! I could've sworn I didn't when I d'loaded it Oh well :)
     
  15. zfactor

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    i smell something really wicked in here, gee i wonder what that could be?? no one here supports pirates just for anyones info... and the reason our prices get higher and higher for our legit software is because of.... :rolleyes: but he could be innocent :rolleyes:
     
  16. ShunterAlhena

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    "Contrite soul, bow thy head before us and mercy of God shall shine upon thou!"
    I meself have walked the path of corruption before and once tried to steal NOD. I have confessed my crime and I now walk forgiven, my PC well shielded from Evil by a registered NOD32.
    Eric123, belay some money in this software and you shall find greater wealth inside.
     
  17. quexx88

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    Yeah, Eric123, you are still welcome here if you obtain a legitimate license for NOD32. Besides, if you pirate it, chances are you will be caught. I've heard that ESET is pretty aggressive and unorthodox in catching pirates of its product.

    By the way, I'd say companies like ESET are more than deserving of your money. They are the underdog, and lack the bottomless resources of Symantec or McAfee. If you really can't get the money to pay for it, there are still high quality free AVs availible, like AVG, avast! and AntiVir. Please don't hurt our community.
     
  18. Blackspear

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    Ladies and Gentlemen, nothing has been proven here either way, and as we haven't heard from Eric123 since their 1st post, let's leave it at that until they decide to post again and clarify things.

    Cheers

    Blackspear.
     
  19. LowWaterMark

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    The off topic posts and observations following Blackspear's reply above have been removed.

    As he pointed out, we don't know any more about the original poster's request or situation, so let's wait and see if they come back before continuing.
     
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