In 2012 I purchased Norton 360 Multi device 5 users. I have been using it since then on 5 devices as follows, 1 laptop Vista, 1 laptop Wind 7, 1 desktop XP, 1 netbook Wind 7, 1 Smartphone Android 4.0.3.
I had a problem recently and had to do a full removal and re-install of my Norton product on 1 laptop, at the time of downloading my licensed copy Norton updated my version to 21.1.0.18 and my subscription had just renewed for 12 months expiring in Dec 2014. My problem is this, "My Devices" first it was only showing "3" of the orignal "5" devices I was using, now shows "4" but I can't get it to show the "5th" device.
Showing 1 lptp Vista, 1 lptp W7, 1 Dtop Wxp, Android 4.0.3, My laptop is running 360 V21.1.0.18, as is the netbook.
How do I get 360 Multi to show my other licensed devices without buying another key to add them.
In 2012 I purchased Norton 360 Multi device 5 users. I have been using it since then on 5 devices as follows, 1 laptop Vista, 1 laptop Wind 7, 1 desktop XP, 1 netbook Wind 7, 1 Smartphone Android 4.0.3.
I had a problem recently and had to do a full removal and re-install of my Norton product on 1 laptop, at the time of downloading my licensed copy Norton updated my version to 21.1.0.18 and my subscription had just renewed for 12 months expiring in Dec 2014. My problem is this, "My Devices" first it was only showing "3" of the orignal "5" devices I was using, now shows "4" but I can't get it to show the "5th" device.
Showing 1 lptp Vista, 1 lptp W7, 1 Dtop Wxp, Android 4.0.3, My laptop is running 360 V21.1.0.18, as is the netbook.
How do I get 360 Multi to show my other licensed devices without buying another key to add them.
As it is the Netbook that is not showing, using the Netbook, log into Norton Management at https://manage.norton.com/
From the My Devices tab, click on Add Device and follow the prompts.
In 2012 I purchased Norton 360 Multi device 5 users. I have been using it since then on 5 devices as follows, 1 laptop Vista, 1 laptop Wind 7, 1 desktop XP, 1 netbook Wind 7, 1 Smartphone Android 4.0.3.
I had a problem recently and had to do a full removal and re-install of my Norton product on 1 laptop, at the time of downloading my licensed copy Norton updated my version to 21.1.0.18 and my subscription had just renewed for 12 months expiring in Dec 2014. My problem is this, "My Devices" first it was only showing "3" of the orignal "5" devices I was using, now shows "4" but I can't get it to show the "5th" device.
Showing 1 lptp Vista, 1 lptp W7, 1 Dtop Wxp, Android 4.0.3, My laptop is running 360 V21.1.0.18, as is the netbook.
How do I get 360 Multi to show my other licensed devices without buying another key to add them.
As 360 now shows 4 devices and 1 is XP and 1 is Wind 7 1 is Android and 1 is Vista it could be the Laptop running Win 7 or the netbook also running Wind 7.
As 360 now shows 4 devices and 1 is XP and 1 is Wind 7 1 is Android and 1 is Vista it could be the Laptop running Win 7 or the netbook also running Wind 7.
Not sure which...lol.
Thnx for your input.
Are you able to determine which device is which from the device names In Norton Management? if you can identify which device is missing, follow my directions above to log into Norton Management from that device and click on Add Device.
I use the Norton Management app early on to rename my PCs from what Norton picks up from system information to something more personal like the main user name, if that's unique enough (John's laptop; Bill's tablet .....) or in my case with what is installed as the OS (my PC multiboots since I use it for support and each boot is a different OS and uses up a different activation)
So I have names like OS3SATA2P1-WIN7HoPr-32-EEE <!!! g> which tell me
Computer name: OS3
Physical Drive SATA2
Partition on drive P1
OS Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
Drive letter when booted to: EEE = E: (No Windows does not always insist on running on Drive C: <g>)
Silly I know but it works for me and may give you an idea so that as suggested if you can identify some of the 4 you can work out which one is missing.
I have seen it suggested to use the Dustbin icon in Norton Management to deactivate all your computers and then use Subscription Status under Support or maybe elsewhere depending on the product or version to reactivate and rename each one.
NOTE that deactivating in this way does not uninstall the product itself on the device but only cancels the activation for it in the central database and hopefully would free up 5 activations in it.