they dont really want you to but yes you can. use the same user and password when you login to get updates
2006-09-23 06:04:18
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answered by ieat_snowmanpoop 2
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I tried that, and it would not work...Norton want you to buy for each computer...They do have software (antivirus) that you can buy to cover 3 computers...The reason why it want work because each time you run the software it ask for the (Key) that is included with the software, once you use that key on one computer it will not take the same key number for another computer, They are smart...So if you are networking, put nortons on one computer and get Gridsoft AVG free antivirus program and add to the other one, that is what I have done...AVG is a very good antivirus software, I had it over 2 years without any problems..
2006-09-23 06:18:41
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answered by foxefire_120032000 6
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Technically you should buy a multi licence copy, though if part of the same household why not
2006-09-24 01:44:07
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey there,
You can speed up your pc and get rid of viruses, worms and trojans by cleaning up your register. A good free program is CCleaner. Link here http://j.mp/1sW25vN
Try it out
Bye Bye
2014-08-13 19:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I brought Norton anti virus for my computer and it wrecked it, so be careful. But in answer to your question the licence should cover all of your computers.
2006-09-23 06:15:51
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answered by eyenothings 2
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why bother with Norton get avg free edition its automatically updated and best of all its absolutely free oh and you can use it on as many pc's as you want all for free
2006-09-26 21:53:29
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answered by spudbuster3 1
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No, you pay extra for extra licenses - you are really paying for the updates. be careful. You install it on the second computer and it may stop working on the first one. you may get away with it if you named both computers the same. But my netowrk won't work if I do that.
2006-09-23 09:05:36
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answered by Mike10613 6
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Short answer is No you don't, yes you can. Each copy automatically comes with two licenses.
2006-09-23 06:12:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Do a gadget restoration on our workstation! Their continually attempting to make us pay money for the hot of their so talked about as upgraded application! I, too, have a 2003 domicile windows XP & i'm no the position close to waiting to purchase a clean workstation. i have not figured this one out yet! clean out each little thing that your engaged on style your workstation. bypass to the start button & "click" then bypass to the "help & help" & click, then click on "gadget restoration" below the help & rfile substances section, click. AFter that , save on with the instructions! desire this facilitates!!! also, once you've wiped clean up your workstation, I advise operating the loose variations of SuperAntiSpyWare & SpyNoMore! It takes both one in each of them to bathe out those obdurate ghosts that save haunting your workstation! & you'll discover them for loose trial variations that are merely as solid because the paid variations!!!
2016-11-23 17:19:38
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answered by moodey 4
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