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What is Norton Auto Protect

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21-Jun-2009, 08:20 AM #1
What is Norton Auto Protect
As above. I just want to know what is that. It shows as disabled. I'm not looking to re-activate it as i've been looking at an alternative Antivirus software. Is it in anyway got to do with "Blah blah blah program is trying to access a file or something, Choose whether u grant access". I figure that is a firewall program, but not sure.That, is shown, as working. So i'm wondering if the Norton Auto Protect has anything to do with the other features.
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21-Jun-2009, 03:19 PM #2
Hello,

Norton Auto Protect is not a firewall, its real time protection. Some nortons suites come with a firewall however. It all depends on which package you have.

To enable/disable norton auto protect:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT.../1997121131456
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