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Guest Manish
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can win defender be simultaniously used with another antivirus utility safely

without causing errors in either ones running?

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Guest Joan Archer
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Yes. I have it running here on a WinXP box with NOD32 v3 anti virus both

running in real time without any conflicts or problems.

 

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"Manish" <Manish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:7C89C0F4-CC64-43CE-9C56-0C8F67FDF830@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> can win defender be simultaniously used with another antivirus utility

> safely

> without causing errors in either ones running? </span>

Guest David H. Lipman
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From: "Manish" <Manish@discussions.microsoft.com>

 

| can win defender be simultaniously used with another antivirus utility safely

| without causing errors in either ones running?

 

Windows Defender is NOT an anti virus. It is geared only to spyware and adware.

However it can happily coexist with a "real" anti virus application.

 

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Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Yes.

 

Microsoft has established separate newsgroups for Windows Defender support

and comments. This is not one of them.

 

See

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/s...ps/default.mspx

 

TIP: Access these newsgroups using your default newsreader, not your

browser. See instructions on above page.

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Manish wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> can win defender be simultaniously used with another antivirus utility

> safely without causing errors in either ones running? </span>

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