MSE is not currently for Business PCs.  Using it on them violates the
license.  While they have announced a version for small businesses, it is
not yet licensed for that purpose so it's good that you are a
responsibile engineer and not viloating the ToS and potentially exposing
your company to a liability it shouldn't have.

As for work, that's why Microsoft provides WSUS so you can remain
responsible in testing your environment.

Steven


On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 23 Sep 2010 at 15:33, Micheal Espinola Jr  wrote:
>
> > Not trying to be terribly anal here, but there are a few things I don't
> > trust to free products, and this is at the top of the list.
> >
> > MSE doesn't chart well comparatively imho, and from what I see in the
> > San Diego area, it doesn't perform well IRL[1].
>
> One other thing -- for MSE to work and update, "Automatic Updates" have to
> be
> completely enabled.  I don't do this for work PCs as I don't want an entire
> company to go down when MS pushes out a bad update.
>
> --
> Angus Scott-Fleming
> GeoApps, Tucson, Arizona
> 1-520-290-5038
> Security Blog: http://geoapps.com/
>
>
>
>

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