Am i protected with microsoft security essentials




















See how to enable scripts. Microsoft Security Essentials. Select Language:. Choose the download you want. Download Summary:. Total Size: 0. Back Next. Microsoft recommends you install a download manager. Microsoft Download Manager. Manage all your internet downloads with this easy-to-use manager. It features a simple interface with many customizable options:.

Download multiple files at one time Download large files quickly and reliably Suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Yes, install Microsoft Download Manager recommended No, thanks. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Security. Sign in to vote. I mean, can I consider myself safe with it?

Not going to lose any files from google drive, drop box, skydrive? Wednesday, September 11, AM. Advice offered in good faith. It is your decision to implement same.

Microsoft Security Essentials might not be the right choice. So it is as part of a larger solution to internet security that I recommend Microsoft Security Essentials. It usually has very little impact on system operation. But fundamentally, I am not changing my recommendation. Microsoft Security Essentials is a good, fundamental protection for most computer users. Subscribe to Confident Computing! Less frustration and more confidence, solutions, answers, and tips in your inbox every week.

I create a Windows Standard User account to avoid installing things accidentally. Sorry Leo, I think your point of view is overly simplistic because it is impossible to never click on a bad link. Unfortunately it is impossible. I switched from MSE to Avast because my machines kept picking up malware and since them in about a year of use no issues.

I totally agree with you Leo. I have a customer who is an older lady and she loves all those funny forwarded emails. I put Kaspersky Internet Security suite on her computer, which is a very highly rated premium Security suite. Guess what she still managed to get it infected. And I run periodic full system scans with multiple tools including AV boot disks. They never find anything but cookies. The trouble with Antivirus programs is that when they do not find anything wrong on your computer, You could be forgiven for thinking either a; your computer is squeaky clean or b; the program is not very good, How is one to know?

This really needs to be emphasized. As far as I can determine, no standards exist that each testing organization must adhere to.



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