Norton Antivirus blocked by group policy?

Norton Antivirus blocked by group policy? Just removed Trojan:Win32 / AgentBypass.gen! K (I think) with microsoft sucurity essentials but norton always blocked file, it's a thing of adjustment or I still have a bug?

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