BTW, I want to add this minor thing to this as well, because it is one of the coolest functions:
http://www.windows7news.com/2010/11/14/scan-viruses-autoplay-dialog/ -----Original message----- From: FORC5 [email protected] Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 12:45:00 -0800 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] MSSE-1st impressions > I have installed this on two client machines, seems to be OK. Better then AVG > Free I'm sure. > > fp > > At 03:25 PM 11/20/2010, DSinc Poked the stick with: > >I have installed and used MSSE on 2 of my XP clients since the start of NOV. > >I am favorably impressed! It seems to be light, quick, and, very intuitive > >(easy) to use. I do like how very few controls MSSE has, and, what few > >controls it does have are simple and direct. > >I have added the large install file to my home "utility" flash-drive. > > > >Yes, I did also allow these 2 clients to promote AutoMagic-Updates! Mainly, > >because MSSE and XP grumbled tersely until I did. LOL! My simple logic > >accepts why MSSE strongly suggests the use of AutoMagic-Updates. Kill 2 > >birds....... :) > >Very much the same logic as my closed (licensed) ESET BE system. > >I will continue to monitor efficacy of both against each other. > > > >So, now I have one odd observation: > > > >1. When I view my system's Restore Points (via CCleaner), they appear to me > >the same way my past Windows Update (monthly) postings look...("Software > >Distribution Service 3.0"). These 2 XP clients no longer show their > >previous daily time-stamped "System Restore Point." > > > >I conclude that my old daily time-stamped System Restore Point is now > >included inside my "new" daily "Software Distribution Service 3.0" > >entry/point. This seems odd. Should I choose to roll a client back a day > >or two, I certainly do not wish that MSSE also rolls its' DEF files back > >also. > > > >Yes, a bit confusing, but, I can live happy with MSSE on clients not running > >ESET. > >The Collective prevails yet again! > >Best, > >Duncan > > > > > >__________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature > >database 5635 (20101120) __________ > > > >The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > > >http://www.eset.com > > > > > > -- > Tallyho ! ]:8) > Taglines below ! > -- > This is another fine myth you've gotten me into. >
