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| | PCWorld.com - Microsoft Advises Switching Word to 'Safe Mode' |
 | | Microsoft is advising people to run its Word application in "safe mode" to help guard against a Trojan horse that surfaced recently, though security experts on Wednesday said there still appears little cause for alarm. |
 | | In the meantime, Word's safe mode won't fix the vulnerability but will prevent the vulnerable code from being exploited, Microsoft said. |
 | | In safe mode, Word ignores toolbar customizations, changes to preferences can't be saved, and functions such as AutoCorrect and Smart tags are disabled. |
| www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,125859,00.asp (493 words) |
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