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October 1998, Week 3

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"Stigers, Greg [And]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Stigers, Greg [And]
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Mon, 19 Oct 1998 11:07:01 -0400
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I find some irony in this, that developers, at least, those developing * for
* Windows and not merely developing * on * it, would need help with
disabling the agent. And it takes a whole line of VB code to do it? Gee,
where do I go to buy their software? I haven't seen a BSOD in a while...

I remember that our top-flight support group changed their policy to no
longer allow we mere developers access to the CDs, and the guy who upgraded
us to Office 97 had * no idea * what I had to do to change agents (they are
top flight - and consult regularly with Mordac). So I edited my registry to
use the logo agent. At the Office 97 seminar, this agent was introduced with
"and for those of you with no personality whatsoever", which got a big
laugh. I have no idea why. But I can understand loathing clippit.

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