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Subject:
From:
Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
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Date:
Sun, 12 Sep 1999 13:44:50 -0400
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Warren,

Disable the anti-virus software and reinstall Office.
You should always turn off virus detection software before installing any
commercial (and most other) software.

Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Warren Evans <>

> With Office 2000 driving prices down, I finally bought and installed
> Office 97 on my home machine.  The components seem to work all right,
> but I have a problem with the Taskbar.
>
> When I left-click on any program or document in the taskbar, said
> document or program is virus checked by Innoculate-IT - my latest virus
> whapper - instead of opening.
>
> Clue:  When I right-click on an item in the taskbar, I get a popup menu
> of things I can do: the option at the top is Innoculate-IT, then Open,
> then ThunderByte's virus scan, etctera.
>
> I believe the problem is that the top option is Innoculate-IT instead of
> Open.  How do I move "Open" to the top of the right-click action menu?
> I bet that with "Open" at the top, a left click on a taskbar item would
> work correctly.
>
> Shortcuts in the System Tray work fine.  Shortcuts on the Desktop work
> fine.  Starting programs via the Start Menu works fine.  Using the
> taskbar by right-clicking, then choosing "Open" works fine.
>
> Running Windows 95 with most of the updates.  Any help appreciated!
>
> -Warren Evans
>
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