Lynx wrote:
> I apologise. I wasn't clear. On my Desktop PC Windows Security Centre tells
> me I have no anti-virus protection while Norton360 tells me that I do. My
> laptop has the same O/S (Windows Vista) and the same security (Norton360) yet
> it doesn't give me the same message. Symantec suggests turning off Windows
> defender, is that a good idea?
I don't see how turning off Defender would help, but Norton 360 claims
to provide the same sort of protection, so it shouldn't hurt to try it.
If it does no good, you can always re-enable Defender.
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