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Subject:Microsoft Shenanigans From:Horace Smith <hsmith -at- WT -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:37:41 -0600
At least one of my co-workers discovered that loading IE 4 corrupts many of
the .DLLs that you need to run 16-bit apps, like Word 6. Anyone else had
this problem?
Regards,
Horace Smith
Sr. Documentation Engineer
Syntron, Inc.
17200 Park Row
Houston, TX 77084 mailto:hsmith -at- wt -dot- net mailto:smith -at- syntron -dot- com