Security Essentials removed a Trojan horse. Here is a list of items (8 files). Are these deleted and I'm done or is there more to do?

all detected points is checked - view of the elements that have been detected on your computer

lower than

Trojan downloader - deleted

lower than

items: 8 registered

These disappear

Choose 'delete history '.

If all detected items are listed as deleted , then they were as stated removed. No need of remove history. That is simply what is said and removes / deletes recorded items that were deleted history. No further action is required on your part, see the following topics:

How to view or clear the history in the Microsoft Security Essentials?
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/security_essentials/support/ddf53ebc-97F5-4860-aad6-ed532385a681.aspx

Hope that answers your question.

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