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On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, Thomas Fernandez wrote...

> Now open a blank Word document. No, not in TB, in Word. Type in a URL,
> it will get highlighted as it will in  TB, after you hit return. In
> Word, URLs are as clickable as they are in TB, so click on it. Do IE
> Open? (Please note that you  would need to let Word access the
> internet on remote port 80, so if you cannot actually connact to the
> site it may be your PFW settings. But that doesn't matter to us now -
> we only want to see whether IE receives the system call).

Why does Word need access to the internet to perform a system call? If
it does, then I think MS just put themselves another nail in the
coffin for me. It should be a system call only... Word shouldn't be
attempting to open sites, process urls, and the likes.

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Jonathan Angliss
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