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-----Original Message-----
From: George Tracy <gttracy@@perigee.net>
To: Rose <edrose19@@idt.net>
Cc: The Members of <voice-users@@voicerecognition.com>
Date: Sunday, April 05, 1998 12:09 PM
Subject: Mystery of Windows version v4.01.0970 B solved!
>Hello Mrs. Rose!
>
>I finally got frustrated enough to spend two hours at AltaVista
>surfing for the reason why system properties shows v4.01.0970 B as the
>version of Windows we are running. This also explains why a few other
>members of the voice-users mailing list also report this version.
>
>
>http://www.winmag.com/library/1998/0101/howto103.htm
>
>/*
>If you recently installed an application that uses Microsoft Active
>Accessibility (MSAA), a still-newer USER.EXE file might change the
>version number to 4.01.0970. MSAA is designed to make computing
>easier for people with disabilities. To determine if any of your
>applications use MSAA, look for a C:\Windows\System\Msaabak folder.
>If present, it contains the previous version of USER.EXE and any other
>files updated by MSAA. The README.TXT file in the folder gives a few
>details, or you can download an MSAA market bulletin from
><http://www.microsoft.com/windows/platform/info/msaamktbull.htm>
>*/
>
>Please note: Since this article was released a newer version of WIN95
>has been released to OEMs. It can be read about here at the Microsoft
>Knowledge Base:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q158/2/38.asp
>
>It's funny that our version isn't mentioned.
>
>--
>george Tracy gttracy@@perigee.net
>
>This document was composed with Speech Recognition software.
>Incorrectly recognized words or phrases may be present.
>
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