Find the Norton version you are using below-
http://service1.symantec.com/support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2002111407412539?openDocument&src=con_web_nam&seg=hho&lg=en&ct=us
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Pick your product here:
http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/support/selectproduct_ts.jsp
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Norton Technical Support here:
http://www.symantec.com/en/us/home_homeoffice/support/index.jsp
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Use protection,
your computer will thank you.
2007-11-11 07:30:53
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answered by Mike M 4
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answered by ? 3
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Copy the installation package to a CD, or share it through a home network.
The only other option would be to go to the intended computer for install and re-download your purchased software. I believe that Norton will let you re-download with the same purchase code within 7 days. (or is it 30 days?)
Good Luck.
I Hope this helps!
2007-11-11 07:27:34
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answered by troydowning 5
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Double click My Computer->Double click Drive C:->Double click "Program Files", look for Norton's folder. Right click it->Send to (make sure you have a disk in your burner) and select the Drive for your burner. When it is copied put the disk in the CD ROM of the other PC, Click Start->Run. Type the letter of the drive e.g. D: and type install. Or open the disk and copy the Norton Folder, go the same as above-My Computer->C:->Program Files and Edit Paste Norton into Programs. Then open the folder and look for Setup.Exe and double click it to install. Hope that helps.
2007-11-11 07:34:15
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answered by Rowen 6
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I am sorry , do a little bit of investigation on the web, regarding Norton Security, just to find out, what a nasty piece of useless software it is, do yourself a favour and take it off the first computer, and try to sell it to somebody you do not like !
Don't take my word for it, research it yourself.
2007-11-11 07:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If the second computer is for a friend, then throw it away, if its for some one you don't like still throw it away, wouldn't do it to my worse enemy, Norton is rubbish.
2007-11-11 08:48:59
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answered by john c 1
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nicely in case you have residing house windows xp this ought to be precisely an analogous. a million.bypass to start>administration Panel>upload or get rid of classes>replace or get rid of classes(and it may be the 1st from up)>decide on those anti virus classes you opt to get rid of and merely delete them. 2.in case you didnt locate it with first version then merely start up>Set software get admission to and defaults>replace or get rid of classes desire it works
2016-10-02 03:09:29
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answered by ? 4
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norton=shite dont bother
2007-11-11 07:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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same as you did on the first one, just follow the instructions.
2007-11-11 07:24:32
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answered by louise d 6
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