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> Any method that would not work after a release upgrade is not > legitimate. Wow. Then a lot of the utility software (DOS based) I have that works on one version of Windows but not others will have to go back to the company that wrote it...Oh, and I'll have to send back Peek&Grab (OS/400 utility) also... I feel, in the case of utility software that often there's no other way around providing the software without using undocumented processes. Isn't that the essence of utility software - to provide you with something that the system doesn't or lacks ? --phil
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