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Roger (and all other who responded),
>>However, disabling the add-in here still leaves the add-in available for
>users to easily re-enable. To >>permanently remove the add-in, you need to do
>some registry surgery:
>>
>>Look for the following key and corresponding value and delete this key value
>from the registry
>>[HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Excel\Add-in Manager]
>>>"d:\\ProgramFiles\\IBM\\Client Access\\Shared\\cwbtfxla.xll"=""
>>
>>After this registry change, users will _not_ be able to re-enable the CA/400
>add-in.
Bing, Bing, Bing - We have a winner. This worked like a charm. Thanks Roger
and everyone else.
John
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