From: dna on
Hello all,

My yearly license for said product is about to be expired. I have been given
a retail copy, my question is that I already have a the exe file from
Webroot as they say within my license period product up-dates are free, all
I have to do is use the key from the boxed product to gain another year
worth of database updates?

thanks to all.

N


From: Beauregard T. Shagnasty on
dna wrote:

> My yearly license for said product is about to be expired. I have been
> given a retail copy, my question is that I already have a the exe
> file from Webroot as they say within my license period product
> up-dates are free, all I have to do is use the key from the boxed
> product to gain another year worth of database updates?

I don't see a question in that sentence.

I do see what might be an answer: "all I have to do is use the key from
the boxed product" ...

--
-bts
-Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
From: dna on

"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous(a)example.invalid> wrote in message
news:hhbbfl$6kk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> dna wrote:
>
>> My yearly license for said product is about to be expired. I have been
>> given a retail copy, my question is that I already have a the exe
>> file from Webroot as they say within my license period product
>> up-dates are free, all I have to do is use the key from the boxed
>> product to gain another year worth of database updates?
>
> I don't see a question in that sentence.
>
> I do see what might be an answer: "all I have to do is use the key from
> the boxed product" ...
>
> --
> -bts
> -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul

So I just use the new serial number with the current exe file?

tia

N.


From: Beauregard T. Shagnasty on
dna wrote:

> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
>> dna wrote:
>>> My yearly license for said product is about to be expired. I have
>>> been given a retail copy, my question is that I already have a the
>>> exe file from Webroot *as they say* within my license period
>>> product up-dates are free, all I have to do is use the key from the
>>> boxed product to gain another year worth of database updates?
>>
>> I don't see a question in that sentence.
>>
>> I do see what might be an answer: "all I have to do is use the key
>> from the boxed product" ...
>
> So I just use the new serial number with the current exe file?

That would be "as they say."

Aside: I saw Webroot's anti-stuff software a few years ago. I didn't
think much of it at the time. A former ISP of mine gave it away to
customers, free download. I ended up deleting it after a couple days.
Granted, that was not the current version.

--
-bts
-Given enough coffee, I could rule the world...
From: Ron on
On Dec 29, 4:32 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
<a.nony.m...(a)example.invalid> wrote:
> dna wrote:
> > "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
> >> dna wrote:
> >>> My yearly license for said product is about to be expired. I have
> >>> been given a retail copy, my question is that I already have a the
> >>> exe file from Webroot *as they say* within my license period
> >>> product up-dates are free, all I have to do is use the key from the
> >>> boxed product to gain another year worth of database updates?
>
> >> I don't see a question in that sentence.
>
> >> I do see what might be an answer:  "all I have to do is use the key
> >> from the boxed product" ...
>
> > So I just use the new serial number with the current exe file?
>
> That would be "as they say."
>
> Aside:  I saw Webroot's anti-stuff software a few years ago. I didn't
> think much of it at the time. A former ISP of mine gave it away to
> customers, free download. I ended up deleting it after a couple days.
> Granted, that was not the current version.

Been using it since '05. Best there is IMO.