Security history log may be hit and miss

Based on security history, it looks like Remote Access Protection and Intrusion Signatures are disabled when Windows shuts down and enabled when Windows starts up. (I shut down and restarted Windows again to verify that those were the trigger events.)
Maybe this is the way N360 is programmed to behave but what’s curious is that security history doesn’t always capture every event, as you can see from the uploaded screenshot. Also, this is happening on only one of my computers, or at least is being logged by security history only on that computer. All computers are running the same Windows OS.

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Noticed same thing although it is not consistent when closing down. On 20th December, version number, from installed apps, was auto updated to version 24.12.9725.112 (build 897). Now on each boot, History shows both items as being enabled. But why it reports disabled on close down seems unnecessary as ALL processes are in effect disabled.

Exact same situation:/