
Name=Microsoft Office Proofing (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Single Image 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Shared MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Word MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Proofing (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Shared 64-bit MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Word MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Office 64-bit Components 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Shared 64-bit MUI (English) 2010

Name=Microsoft Office Outlook MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Office 64-bit Components 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Publisher MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Outlook MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office PowerPoint MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Publisher MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Access Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office PowerPoint MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Shared 64-bit Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Access Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Excel MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Shared 64-bit Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Shared Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Excel MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office Access MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Shared Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Office OneNote MUI (English) 2010ĭescription=Microsoft Office Access MUI (English) 2010 Name=Microsoft Application Error Reportingĭescription=Microsoft Office OneNote MUI (English) 2010 There is still a widespread difference of opinion about whether it should be trusted as complete protection.ĭescription=Microsoft Application Error Reporting Having said that, I just read that Defender is much improved in W8 compared to other OS's. I don't even think it is classed as an Antivirus program but rather Antimalware.and apparently there is a difference. If that is the case, MPR's advice about removing remnants from the Program Files and Program Data folder is probably good but I wonder if reinstalling Norton and using Revo Uninstaller may be an alternative Ronan, your idea (which you appear to have edited out) to install MSE in the hope that the installer might sort out the Defender problems sounded good to me but, in any case, I never heard of anyone who would put their trust in Windows Defender to protect a machine. I'm not fully up to date with the latest news about such things but this is the first time I heard anyone say that the Norton Removal Tool didn't work properly. I've been following your thread with interest and heres my opinion, for what its worth.
