You can run this program while using another anti-virus program

 
 
You can run this program while using another antivirus program?
I know that it is a matter of end now that MS does not have anyone else.
However, I was going to dnld MS antivirus with Norton market too.
I couldn't find info on one might or might not run another
antivirus program during execution of the Member States. (as a general rule, you can't)

Still, it would be interesting to know about this issue. And... Should be
have been on one of the pages, so "requirements" or FAQ
for example.
Thank you in advance, Ric.

Hello Ric Buckmiller,

Thank you for using the Microsoft Windows Vista Forums.

What specific Windows Vista virus protection software are you talking about?  Windows Vista will be usually comes with Windows Defender.  Windows Defender is software that helps protect your computer against the pop-ups, slow performance and threats caused by the software security spyware and other unwanted software to detect and remove spyware on your computer. Windows Defender Protection features in real time, a monitoring system that recommends actions against spyware when it's detected, minimizes interruptions, and helps you to remain productive.  Yes you can use it with antivirus software.

Currently, Microsoft has an antivirus software on beta.  http://www.Microsoft.com/security_essentials/support.aspx
If you have this downloaded, it advised that you can always use another software antivirus at this time.

Or you are referring to Windows LiveOneCare?  Please let us know status.  Thank you!

How to uninstall any other antivirus or firewall program?

Before installing Windows Live OneCare, please make sure that you uninstall completely any existing antivirus or firewall program that may be on your computer.

This step is very important, no matter what protection software you use, because installing one antivirus or firewall program over another on the same computer could potentially lock up the computer.

Note: If you do want to keep the ability to reinstall your old antivirus or a firewall program in the future, make sure you have the original product CD (or a backup program disk) before you begin uninstalling.

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