Yes along with malwarebytes as a second line of defense.


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On 28/03/2010 16:06, graham smith wrote:
Hi Chris

So is this ok in your opinion? I have always used Nod32 and never had a
bit of trouble and would fully reccomend it over all other programs.
this laptop is on its last days and my nod subscription is about to run
out and this is why I am trying MSE.

when running Nod under system info I have approx 590 mb physical memory
free I notice with MSE it is down to 489 mbm and Super anti spyware is
even heavier.

So does everyone think MSE will protect my laptop for the next few months?

Regards

Graham

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No it just scans attachments.


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On 27/03/2010 22:39, graham smith wrote:
Hi

So does mse check email for viruses etc? I am assuming it does but
there is no clarifying signature on emails.

Many thanks

?Graham

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