Yes, I think it is word doing this. Consider that windows likes
to keep a messy house. It tosses bits of it's self all over the place
and some of these bits even attach themselves to other programs.

Now, think like Bill Gates...... If IE were to shut down Netscape, He
would be in court again, if word shuts it down, it's a totaly different
application....... no conflict, no"unfair competition". :) This isn't parinoia,
it's just business in the real world. I have seen it in practice in other
fields.
This does not mean it is hapening here..... Just something I wonder about.

Are you aware that Netscape 6 is AOL in sheeps clothing?
Remember the buy out?

Gene


The1LadyHawke wrote:

> Hi Gene,
>
> >
> > Netscape doesn't get along well with Microsoft Office at all. I think it
> is Word
> >
> > that is causing all the trouble, although I haven't taken the time to
> remove it
> > and
> > see how Netscape acts.  BTW, I'm running 4.76. At home, I just live with
> it
> > because I like Netscape and need Office. When the Cafe opens, I am going
> to
> > have to keep Netscape off any computer with Office products. Oh
> well........
> >
>
> You mean to tell me that you feel it is Word doing this even if the program
> is not opened??  I do see problems when it is opened and minimized when I am
> using IE5.5 but I have never seen it happen with Netscape.  Very curious.  I
> may have to test that one out just to see what happens.
>
> Isabaeaux
>
>



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