Interacting, probably. By itself, doubt it.
If you get something definitive, let us know, will you?
It is always good to learn something new.
Regards.
MF
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At 10:34 11/10/2006, you wrote:
Responses to all --
Hi, Wayne -- always lurking, even when I have nothing to ask or
(heaven forbid) contribute...
Ken's and my settings seem to be the same.
Jeff -- I have uninstalled McAfee very carefully. Like Norton, it's
very hard to get rid of. But I followed their directions for taking
it off by hand, unregistering each section individually with
registry scripts. That doesn't mean it's all off -- and NOD32 finds
traces of SpamKiller still remaining -- but I don't know how to take
it off any better than I have. I did uninstall ZA and then reinstall
it in safe mode.
MF -- I really think it is ZA. When I install it, the problem is
there. When I uninstall it, it's not. It might be interacting with
something else, but clearly it's the defining issue.
Further discovery -- it's blocking Firefox from opening PDFs, too.
Best to all.
-- Eve
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