Eset popped up while I was on the internet, using Chrome rather than IE, which may have been a good thing. It asked me if I wanted to allow something or block it. Since I was unsure what it was talking about, I chose block. Better safe than sorry. Smile. But I decided to run a scan, just in case. I clicked scan from the main Eset screen, and saw from the system tray that a scan was in progress. When I checked later, the scan in progress message was gone. I alt-tabbed to the Eset screen where I read that no threats had been found. I used alt-f4 to close the program.
I know some have stated that Eset 10 is not accessible with Window-Eyes. For my needs, it's perfectly accessible. When it comes to antivirus protection, I've never had a problem using Eset right out of the box, so to speak, and leaving the program to get on with what I've paid it to do. For the advanced computer people on the list, this may not be what you want. But I think it's fine for the average user, and certainly for those with limited computer skills and no interest in going beyond basic tasks. An advantage for these last, and the rest of us too, regardless of skill level, Eset tech support is available free with a quick phone call. Again, JMO, in case the information proves useful to someone. Rebecca Experience is not what happens to you; it's what you do with what happens to you. Aldous Huxley _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/archive%40mail-archive.com. For subscription options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com List archives can be found at http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com
