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Multiple computers

Dec 3, 2009 6:13PM PST

I have three computers, two run Windows XP, One Runs Windows 7. I can not get separate software configurations for each computer. In fact it appears that only the first computer is being monitored even though I installed CNET TechTracker on each. How do I get individual TechTracker monitoring for each computer?

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Multiple computers
Dec 3, 2009 10:53PM PST

Ya'no, I used use to read the EULAs, but my eyes began to burn! LOL After a little further Reading I found the answer to my own question. TechTracker does not support more than one computer at the present time. Which now presents a new question! I wish to monitor a different computer than the one presently being monitored, How can I effect the changeover to the new computer?

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Multiple computers will soon be supported...
Dec 4, 2009 1:05AM PST

In the mean time, you can clear the TechTracker results and the run it on another computer, logging into Cnet on that computer immediately thereafter.

John

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Multiple computers will soon be supported..
Dec 4, 2009 7:41AM PST

Thanks John,

I really want to protect my new Windows 7 machine. I'm self taught and not a techy..geek or whatever the present term is for those fluent in computerisms.(new word?)