> PowerPro is not doing any intercepting in that case. PP is merely
> starting IE. The intercepting is being done by your firewall
> program, which (among other things) guards against one program
> starting a second program if the second program can access the
> internet, because some viruses do that.
> The solution is in the firewall's settings - give powerpro.exe
> permission to start other programs.

Yes, I know that it has to do with the firewall (the program I mean is 
not a typical firewall, it just prevents internet access of programs 
not yet registered in its database and asks if access should be 
(permanently) allowed or not), but the thing I don't understand is 
that the warning comes up when the program I started is already 
running. See my reply to David's message. It may still be a firewall 
issue, but I'd like to know for sure that PPro has nothing to do with 
that behavior.






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