I think that was just coincidence. What I think triggered it was adding the new monitor, then not allowing XP to phone home to verify the change. Of course I don't deal with that kind of behavior myself, I run Win2K.

Joseph Tainter wrote:
"It sounds like you've run afoul of Microsoft's Digital Rights Management system. Though I thought that it only really was this bad in Vista."

If that was the case, would Windows give me some message? Why would searching for a hotel trigger this?

Thanks,

Joe

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