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Re: Question Internet in Outlook
one could always remove the toolbar, reset the web settings, uncheck the toolbar that sort of thing but the only real explanation would be that microsoft can't fathom someone not using their browser to access the internet? That and the fact that "rules" for any sort of add-on for ie are lax. Note the popularity of spyware toolbars that install themselves into ie without asking. I usually don't install toolbars for this very reason.
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