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To: Doug Soon who wrote (10497)7/8/2000 11:59:56 AM
From: mr.mark   of 110652
 
hi doug,

okay, back to

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA.EXE" -s

and Tsystray.

in case you aren't already doing this, when you locate a file in 'find' (like the two above), if you right-click the file name, then select 'properties', you'll discover more info on what the heck the file is or does. often there is also a 'version' tab too that you can click on that helps shed more light on things.

i have both files mentioned above on my pc. 'tsystray' appears to be a realnetworks, realjukebox app. "osa.exe' is called a ms office wrapper. don't ask. <g>

so those two files do not appear to me to be monkey screen savers.

hope this helps

:)

mark
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