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Yes i have noticed this sort of behaviour too, and am also curious to
know if there's a workaround for this. This also happens to me if i
try to open a server based web in Frontpage 2000 even if the web is
on my local machine.


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> Fr�n: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]F�r Julio C. Perez
> Skickat: den 15 december 1999 15:49
> Till: JFW
> �mne: HTML messages and windows dialer
>
>
>       Since I switched to JFW331 I've noticed that with some
> messages I receive
> in HTML format, the windows dialup routine is launched
> automatically. This does not happen with all HTML messages but I
> can't figure out
> what triggers
> it. The mere act of opening the message launches the routine and
> I am asked
> to "enter my password". The real annoying part of this is that it
> is practically impossible to get rid of the dialup networking box.
> <alt-f4>, <escape>, clicking on the close button, tabbing to the
> cancel button and pressing <enter>, all these actions simply kick
> me back to the
> password box.
> (this is the sort of thing that keeps me from automating the
> dialup process
> completely!) The only way to break out of the mess is to alt-tab to
> the message list and deleting the offending message. I can then
> alt-tab back to
> the dialup window and close it.
>       I don't recall anything like this ever happening with
> previous versions of
> JFW. Has anyone experienced something like this or is this just a
> personal demon? In either case, I would love to hear some
> suggestions of what might be causing this.
>
> Julio C. Perez, Access Technology Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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