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MSE was previously free for just the home user and home business computer, but this coming October it will now be licensed for free use in small businesses up to 10 computers.
http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/Feat ... tials.mspx

This sets it apart from most other free AV products (insert the names of the common ones)...which are not licenses for free use in a business, only home.

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Sweet.
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nice to see the move!
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Would be nice if they made it free for Educational Institutions.
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Got to give credit.. where credit is due.. This is excellent, very good news. :nod:
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:MSE was previously free for just the home user and home business computer, but this coming October it will now be licensed for free use in small businesses up to 10 computers.
http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/F...ssentials.mspx

This sets it apart from most other free AV products (insert the names of the common ones)...which are not licenses for free use in a business, only home.

:cool:
This link might work better..

http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/Features/2010/sep10/09-22SecurityEssentials.mspx
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CableDude wrote:Would be nice if they made it free for Educational Institutions.
This would be much better! heheh!
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