From: "Bernie Cosell"
> But that leads to another question: why would it suddenly need to act as 
> a server?  [after all this time]?   I notice that I have ZA set up so 
> that 'transmitting' is OK, but 'server' is <ask me> [and, indeed, ZA 
> did..:o)].  From what I read in the article, it looks like I could deny 
> it all network access entirely and it'd be OK, yes?

It pulls up that name from the "embedded" file properties page.
I remember the name from "somewhere", but the filename does not appear in
my firewall logs as actually trying to be on the internet, nor as an EXE that is
either blocked, partial access(special rules), or fully allowed program.

(In other words, it does not connect to anything, and seems to have never 
asked...)
(This is just a home computer running XP-Pro.)

                                             Rick Glazier

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