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Norton Security + Windows Defender + Microsoft Security Essentials

 
 
Barry
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      10th Jan 2010
If I am using Norton Security should i still use Windows Defender or
Microsoft Security Essentials.

Should I use both Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials?

What about malicious software removal tool?

Do they all use the same virus definitions?

will they conflict with each other.
 
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      11th Jan 2010
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"Barry" wrote:

> If I am using Norton Security should i still use Windows Defender or
> Microsoft Security Essentials.
>
> Should I use both Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials?
>
> What about malicious software removal tool?
>
> Do they all use the same virus definitions?
>
> will they conflict with each other.

 
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