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Re: Windows MetaFiles still vulnerable said by gracie7:...LATE EDIT: wait. does this require a restart? we've done the unreg on all the xp machines, but can still open a .wmf file ok. I needed to restart for the fix to work. |
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 | said by noway1:said by gracie7:...LATE EDIT: wait. does this require a restart? we've done the unreg on all the xp machines, but can still open a .wmf file ok. I needed to restart for the fix to work. I didn't, with XP Home SP2. Go figure. -- O o p! I fell off the edge of the island again! |
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 Mele20Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI kudos:4 | said by CyberSchnook1:said by noway1:said by gracie7:...LATE EDIT: wait. does this require a restart? we've done the unreg on all the xp machines, but can still open a .wmf file ok. I needed to restart for the fix to work. I didn't, with XP Home SP2. Go figure. Ilfak and Steve Gibson say that it is UNnecessary to unregister the dll and recommend that you do not do so. Microsoft, on the other hand, says you should if you don't have Windows One Care. Naturally, MS would recommend unregistering the dll because they do not recognize or approve of anyone using the unofficial patch.
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