> I to am using mse.  And i  love it. It runs fine in my vertual machine with 1 
> gig of ram wind windows 7 all updates applied.  It does not interfeer with 
> nvda. If you are on a mac i recommend clamxav as you can exclude aplications 
> it might pick up as viruses.
> On Feb 6, 2015, at 8:11 AM, Chela Robles via Skypeenglish 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Mike, I am using Microsoft Security Essentials from the Microsoft web
> site which I'll give to you and yes it is very much accessible and it
> is free and I've no problems with it interfering with JAWS and NVDA.
> Here is the link: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5201
> 
> On 2/6/15, Mike DeZinno via Skypeenglish
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Good morning Skypites:
>> I'm just putting this out there as a possible explanation for some of the
>> random nature of the Skype issues I have been reading about in recent
>> weeks.
>> I see some of you having certain issues and others challenging them
>> responding back that others aren't having those issues so the answer is not
>> 
>> what someone else just shared here in the forum.
>>  Here is what I just learned yesterday which has me wondering if we might
>> not be looking in the wrong place for answers.
>>  I'm a JAWS user currently working with JAWS 16.
>> About two months ago I had many of the problems we have seen discussed here
>> 
>> in the group and many of you were kind enough to offer help and I was able
>> to go backward to a prior version of Skype and JAWS scripts and since that
>> time all has been well until recently.
>> Over the last few weeks Jaws has been acting weird with Skype and a few
>> other older applications that I have been using for years.
>> The problems in nature are intermittent and because of that have been
>> difficult to nail down for a definite  cause.
>> Yesterday a high level JAWS tech user told me that recent upgrades in some
>> of the anti virus software could be the cause of some of our issues because
>> 
>> of the way screen readers work it sees a screen reader as a potential
>> possible threat.
>> I'm currently using Avast and he did say that Avast is for sure on that
>> list, so now I need your help again.
>> What are you all using for virus protection that isn't messing up your
>> screen reader and that's also blind friendly to use?
>> Thanks for any and all help,
>> Mike, from SC
>> 
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