Hello Greg,

Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 10:17:54 PM, you wrote:

G> Hello Marck,

G> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 23:48:04 +0100 GMT(6/28/2006, 5:48 PM -0600 GMT),
G> per mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

J>>> Maybe it's not Trend's problem?

MDP>> It is .. 100%. They are wrong .. 100%.

J>>> Couldn't it be something that The Bat! is doing, that it shouldn't
J>>> be doing?

MDP>> No. TB is perfectly entitled (like any and indeed most other
MDP>> applications) to store configuration data in the system registry.

G> With all do respect why does TB appear to be phoning home?

G> See attached.


With all do respect why does TB appear to be phoning home?

See attached.

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Best Regards,
Greg
PS. Resent with smaller image file.
Using The Bat! v3.81.05 Beta on Windows XP Pro 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2

Greg,

This seems to be a rational question... and I say this from experience
rather than any ulterior motive.

On the one hand, I didn't receive the graphic. So I can't comment on
what you people may have found or not.

On the other hand, I had run Wingate (Firewall Software) for quite
some time before I found out it had a phone-home function. The authors
of Wingate finally, after pointed questioning, admitted that there was
a phone-home function in the software. This seemed absolutely absurd
to me, in something I trusted as a Firewall....

So *I* ask..... is there a phone-home function in The Bat! or isn't
there??? Yes or NO.... and how do you know?

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Best regards,
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