I think it is a matter of semantics I stated One Care controlled Defender
and you said that One Care used the the same signatures and engine as
Defender does. In any case when the One Care service starts it starts up
the Defender firewall engine MSFWDRV so Defender 's firwall engine can not
be removed.
"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Not quite true. The signatures and engine in OneCare are the same as those
> in
> Defender, but Defender is not controlled by OneCare. OneCare disables
> Defender
> on install, but it will be enabled if you choose to uninstall OneCare
> later.
> You cannot uninstall Defender from Vista.
> -steve
>
> "JW" <JW@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Live One Care is in control of Defender so it appears off to you and yes
>>you
>>still need it since Live One Card is using it.
>>
>>"JamesJ" <jjy@xxxxxx_darwin.net> wrote in message
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>>> I've installed Live One Care trial on my Windows Vista Home Premium
>>> system.
>>> After installation Windows Defender is turned off but still loads at
>>> start-up.
>>> Do I still need Windows Defender??
>>>
>>> James
>>>
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