Identify the unknown .dll on my computer

Norton has identified the following dll on my computer, but unknown to them. What is? Are they essential? Should I remove them?

PSDBRX11.dll and PSEFAK11.dll.

Hello

These files are probably part of Quicken by Intuit or another program from Intuit.

Find files - see if their location helps to determine their origin. Also right-click on them - properties
-Details tab - see who provided useful source information.

You should therefore check with Norton Support and support of the source program.

Norton support
https://www-secure.Symantec.com/Norton-support/JSP/product.jsp?LG=English&CT=United+States&product=home&version=1&PVID=f-home

Norton support
http://us.Norton.com/support/

Norton - online community
http://us.Norton.com/community/

I hope this helps.

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