Norton Internet Security| Norton 360| Norton AntiVirus. Norton Security| Norton Security with Backup; Norton Core. Of course it does. This has always been the case. You pay for the license. This has been the case for years, and uninstalling the product frees up a license. As described here today. Norton Internet Security & AntiVirus 2011 18.5.0.125 + Crack 88 Year *NEW*| 193 MB [/center] orton Internet Security 2011 - Strong on protection, light on system resources, award winning! ![]() Hi I've spotted a couple of other threads which partly answer this query about re-using a NIS 2011 key, but not precisely in these circumstances and/or they did not completely answer my questions. I have a 3-user license for NIS 2011, with all 3 users activated as follows: 1. Desktop PC 2. Mini/netbook version. There are approx 160 days remaining on this 3-user license. Sittin pretty lyrics. I've just bought a new desktop PC which comes with a 60-day trial of NIS 2011 and there are now approx 30 days remaining. I would like to transfer the remaining 160 days from my old PC to my new PC. I propose to uninstall NIS from the old desktop PC and use the product key from this license to top up/subscribe to the trial version on the new PC, by clicking the 'Subscribe' link next to the 'days remaining' on the NIS front page. My understanding is that, if I uninstall NIS from the old PC while on-line, this will allow it to communicate with the Symantec server and register the fact that I have now removed it, ie the number of activations should be reduced from 3 to 2. Is this correct?
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