Windows Live Movie Maker

Anyone tried to ZAV Windows Live Movie Maker?
Have found this useful on how to just install Movie Maker:
AppDeploy > Package Knowledgebase > Windows Live Essential 2011
Any advice.
Thanks
Mark

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