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"~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
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> ~BD~ wrote:
>> Peter Foldes wrote:
>>> "Mike Easter" <MikeE@ster.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:8k0b52FpinU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>> Peter Foldes wrote:
>>>>> "Mike Easter"
>>>>
>>>>>> Webroot (source site) sells antispyware, AV, suite w/ or w/o
>>>>>> firewall, windows washer.
>>>>
>>>>> Excellent Product. Many of my customers use the Email Security
>>>>> Enterprise( Saas) package and they are very high on the service and
>>>>> the job that it does. Only complaint was and is the cost :-)
>>>>
>>>> This review site ranked the Webroot antispyware 1st out of 10
>>>> reviewed, the webroot AV #3 out of 21 reviewed, the combo #4 of 10
>>>> antimalware reviewed
>>>>
>>>> http://anti-spyware-review.toptenreviews.com/ Spyware has surpassed
>>>> viruses as the #1 threat to identity theft -- 2011 Anti-Spyware
>>>> Software Review Product Comparisons
>>>>
>>>> http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/ 2011 AntiVirus
>>>> Software Review Product Comparisons
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Mike. I sent those 2 links off to the IT guy's at my clients
>>> companies. Maybe they have seen it but maybe not.
>>>

>>
>> Have you also told your clients about Microsoft Security Essentials?
>>
>> If not - *why* not?

>
>
> Mr Foldes elected to place his answer in the microsoft.public.test.here group so
> as not to embarrass me!
>
> He should, perhaps, have advised - here - that his clients are fully aware of
> http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/c.../overview.aspx
>
> Surely he must realise that his major corporate customers (whomever they may be)
> employ individuals who will have friends and family who use *personal* computers
> too. Surely those individuals have a right to be kept informed of what Microsoft
> can (and does) provide free of charge?
>
> My understanding is that small businesses can use MSE. Lots more information
> available here:
> http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/