For the record, we also found that a reboot seems to clean-up the SR2
install best. Whether this is to your taste or not may be taken out of
your hands: SR2'd Office apps conspired to FORCE a reset on every Mac
we tested it on. It's been perfectly behaved since, though.
P.
On 22 Sep 2005, at 20:58, Mark Guertin wrote:
Ok just sharing the experience we had here. A reboot (not just a log
out and in) was required, but maybe killing the daemon will be enough.
Mark
On 22-Sep-05, at 3:30 PM, John C. Welch wrote:
There's no need. Log out, log back in at worst. Nothing Microsoft
installs
requires a reboot
--
John C. Welch Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com Mac and other opinions
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