the download link is;

http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/3/8/A38FFBF2-1122-48B4-AF60-E44F6DC28BD8/mssefullinstall-x86fre-en-us-vista-win7.exe


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Moty Azrad" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAMS, A RECOMMENDATION


Gerald,

First, thanks much for your help.
The problem is that I don't find in the link that you gave here mse for
windows 7 32 bits.
I found mse for xp and vista but not for windows 7 OS
I can use now only my xp machine because I don't wish to use Internet with
my new win 7 machine without geting first my antivirus program.
So, I need a link for win 7 32 bits of MSE antivirus.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Moti
i


Moti Azrad
Musician & Piano Tuner
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ISRAEL

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike & Barbara" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAMS, A RECOMMENDATION


> Hi Moty:
>
> Don't bother with the MS web site,  Instead, visit the web site below and
> arrow down to the three links in the body of the article to download MSE.
> Select
> the link appropriate for your OS, and your download will start
> immediately.
> As long as you have a genuine copy of Windows, the set-up and installation
> should be a breeze. There is no captcha, registration or special
> configuration settings to deal with.
>
> http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/09/first-look-microsoft-security-essentials-impresses.ars
>
> Gerald
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Moty Azrad
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 11:36 PM
>  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAMS, A RECOMMENDATION
>
>
>  Maryllyn,
>
>  Do you or someone else here have the download link for MSE but it must be
>  the one suited for windows 7 32 bits, operating system?
>
>  Thanks much
>
>  Moti
>
>
>  Moti Azrad
>  Musician & Piano Tuner
>  [email protected]
>  [email protected]
>  [email protected]
>  ISRAEL
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: "Marilyn Walker" <[email protected]>
>  To: <[email protected]>
>  Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 4:06 AM
>  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAMS, A RECOMMENDATION
>
>
>  > John, you are so right on mse.  And you are an excellent writer, by the
>  > way.
>  > I don't even use Superantispyware any longer.  It is mse all the way.
>  > marilyn
>  > ----- Original Message ----- 
>  > From: "JOHN JUSTICE" <[email protected]>
>  > To: <[email protected]>
>  > Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 5:44 PM
>  > Subject: [Blind-Computing] ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAMS, A RECOMMENDATION
>  >
>  >
>  > :I believe someone may have already mentioned this particular program
> but
>  > : just in case, I have been road testing Microsoft Security Essentials
> and
>  > I
>  > : find it quite navigable as well as quite effective in blocking
>  > undesirable
>  > : programs.  There are some on this list who will automatically
> discount
>  > any
>  > : program if it was produced by Microsoft.  Although opinions are like
>  > : mothers:  Everyone had one at one time or another, I believe it to be
>  > : counterproductive  to ignore or discount anything produced by the
>  > world's
>  > : largest software manufacturer just because it was made by them.
> That's
>  > like
>  > : saying all cookies made by Nabisco are terrible because you don't
> like
>  > their
>  > : Oreos.  I'll agree that Microsoft has come up with some seriously bad
>  > ideas
>  > : in their day but in every case that I'm aware of, they have worked
> hard
>  > to
>  > : resolve their mistakes and are still doing so.  I have no reason for
>  > : recommending Microsoft's Security Essentials other than the fact that
> it
>  > was
>  > : based on Windows Live One Care, a truly excellent suite of protection
>  > tools.
>  > : Unlike many other anti-virus programs, there is no part of Security
>  > : Essentials that isn't accessible to screen readers.  It's straight
>  > forward
>  > : and does exactly what it says it will do without hogging RAM or
> making
> a
>  > : general nuisance of itself.  The program is quite capable of
>  > customization
>  > : and doesn't use up an unusual amount of static memory. Now, you may
> need
>  > a
>  > : little help in getting it downloaded for the first time since the web
>  > site
>  > : has an image based link which Jaws cannot read.  I haven't tried it
> with
>  > any
>  > : alternative screen reader yet.  Some of the Open Code ones might have
>  > better
>  > : luck at finding that link.  But once you have the program, installing
> it
>  > is
>  > : quite easy.  Like most good anti-virus programs, the first thing it
> does
>  > is
>  > : scan your computer and update itself with the most current
> definitions.
>  > : It's relatively new as far as protection suites go, but it is using
>  > : definitions which have been developed by Live One Care and Defender.
>  > Those
>  > : programs have been in existence for much longer.  At this time,
>  > Microsoft
>  > is
>  > : offering Security Essentials free of charge.  I'm sure that it won't
>  > stay
>  > : that way for long, though.
>  > : So, from the standpoint of ease of operation, variety of features and
>  > : ability to navigate, I can recommend Microsoft Security Essentials as
> a
>  > good
>  > : choice for visually impaired computer users.
>  > :
>  > : John Justice
>  > :
>  > : PERSONAL E-MAIL:  [email protected]
>  > :
>  > :
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