Hi Kim,
 
> This cleanly solves issues 1 and 4. I had huge
> problems with 3, but now it's suddenly started
> working great.

Awesome!!!


> Popup windows (2) are still a problem, since
> they end up in their own IE instance, and so are
> subject to SP2 security (i.e. no scripting allowed).
> ...
> As for the calendar, it just seems to be working.

Is it possible this is because the calendar a 'normal' but named
window? Most other scripts in DQSD use the default openSearchWindow
code without the name argument, perhaps the calendar, since it opens
named "dqsdcal", is opening with increased rights? Just conjecture,
but if that's the case it might be a temporary solution for us until
MS becomes aware of the potential vulnerability.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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