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« Security Software Updates - 11 Mar 2008  
Finger2208

join:2001-04-07
Lindale, TX

Re: AVG upgrades popular security suite

Do users of AVG Pro 7.5 need a new license to upgrade to version 8.0? According to the install instructions no. But according to the link below, yes.

»www.grisoft.com/us.90223

DP....could you verify if the 7.5 license works with version 8.0?

HawkGT

@tds.net

Re: AVG upgrades popular security suite

I just did the license upgrade from 7.5 to 8.0 with no issues.
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