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INTERNET ASSISTANT KNOWN ISSUES
Welcome to the Microsoft Internet Assistant for Word 6.0
Beta. This product is under continuing development and
quality testing by Microsoft. We invite you to use it and
let us know of problems you encounter. Submit problem
reports by using the form available at
http://www.microsoft.com/pages/deskapps/word/ia/form.htm or
by sending email to wordhtml@microsoft.com. Please use
caution and save your work frequently while using this beta
product.
This document contains the following information:
1. TCPIP/WINSOCK.DLL compatibility
2. Installing over previous beta versions of WordIA
3. Removing Internet Assistant
4. Misc. Issues
1. TCPIP/WINSOCK.DLL Compatibility
Internet Assistant is compatible with Microsoft TCP/IP for
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 available from
http://www.microsoft.com/pages/bussys/wolverine/default.htm.
It is also compatible with the latest versions of
TCPIP/WINSOCK.DLL software available from many Internet
service providers. For current information on compatibility
with TCPIP/WINSOCK.DLL software, check the page available at
http://www.microsoft.com/pages/deskapps/word/ia/support.htm.
2. Installing over a previous beta version of Internet
Assistant. If you have previously installed a previous beta version of
Internet Assistant, you must complete the following steps
prior to running setup.exe.
* Using Windows File Manager, find and delete all IW*.*
files, using the following procedure.
1. From the File menu, choose search
2. In the Search For box, type: IW*.*
3. In the Search From box, type: C:\ (or other hard
drive location where you installed Internet Assistant
4. Select all files in the resulting window, and then
press DELETE
* Delete the templates HTML.DOT and WEBVIEW.DOT from your
Word templates directory.
* Delete the file HTMLWLL.WLL from your Word startup
directory.
* Delete the file WORDHTML.INI from your Windows directory.
3. Removing Internet Assistant
You may remove Internet Assistant from your computer by
rerunning setup.exe and selecting "remove all". Note: You
may wish to back up favorite.doc in your winword\internet
subdirectory by saving it in under another name prior to
removing all Internet Assistant files.
4. Misc. Issues
For current information on known issues with Internet
Assistant, check the page available at
http://www.microsoft.com/pages/deskapps/word/ia/support.htm.
Thank you for beta testing Microsoft Internet Assistant for
Word 6.0. We look forward to your feedback via
http://www.microsoft.com/pages/deskapps/word/ia/form.htm or
by sending email to wordhtml@microsoft.com. We regret that
we will not be able to respond individually to each feedback
report.