I don't know if it actually has spyware in it, I just know it's 
Microsoft's reputation to often include spyware in many of their 
products, sometimes disguised as "security updates." I'm not sure about 
IE, it's just possible.

On Sunday, September 8, 2002, at 12:16  AM, Donald Keenan wrote:

> "Spyware"? For "push" and "pull" services? Would this "spyware" be
> something to synchronize with .Net?
> On Saturday, September 7, 2002, at 06:22 PM, Luca Rescigno wrote:
>
>> Other than that I don't think there's much
>> change except for the various bug fixes and security updates, and 
>> maybe
>> some *cough*spyware*cough*


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