Disable or remove Norton Protection Center

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Why would you disable it?

It is very annoying.

I do not need it to tell me that I have something turned off or whether I need to some action that I normally do on a periodic basis.

If you’re looking to hide the Norton protection Center more, you can change the view to be in the Systray instead of the Taskbar. By right-clicking the item in the taskbar, you are given the option to Show Norton Protection Center in the Systray.

Actually I hate the Norton Protection Center it’s very annoying, sometimes I like to disable some features like email scanning or something else, but the exclamation mark in red is very disturbing, I hope I can use a clean Norton Internet security 2008

***Why would you disable it?***

 

Speaking of Norton SystemWorks 2007 Premier

 

For example, I installed the program on a computer where I only wanted the Utilities... Don't say I should have bought a simpler version of the application.

 

If I uncheck everything having to do with security; firewall, antivirus, etc., the program should know not to install, or to disable, the Security Center. It serves no purpose in my installation, consumes system resources, and provides no benefit. In addition, it is annoying for a program to continuously warn me that I do not have a program installed that I know is not installed, nor which I want installed.

 

That is why there should be the option to disable the Security Center under any circumstances, and the program should know whether or not to install it in the first place.