<You missed the point George. This macro-virus problem inherent in Word97 (and we don't know whether a similar problem exists with Word2K/WordXP) has nothing to do with internet connection.

Using a separate computer will not solve this problem.>

I probably need to elaborate this a little bit.

In the legal profession (and in many other professions as well), it is a common practice to receive a .doc file from your client, a 3rd party, or even your opposing counsel. You are then asked to make changes to the original .doc file, then send it back, either by electronic mail, "or by sneaker mail" (thus, internet connection has nothing to do with this problem; you can use the most secure, isolated computer in the world--it wouldn't help).

I won't go into the details, but it is fairly easy to write a Word macro, or as the original post just revealed, even a non-macro, to search your HD, wrap the intended info into the .doc file that's being editted, and send the info back to you.

You may argue that you can do the same thing with a java-embedded HTLM file. But with an HTML file, you can see the entire source.


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