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Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:40:49 -0700
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The attached file is from download.com. It lists some freeware to
block pop-ups.  But I don't of any that the district has tested or
recommends. So before using anything you need to find out what is
allowable. It may be that the newest version of IE has built in
blocking. As I can, I'll ask around

At 11:51 AM -0700 3/6/03, Tammy L Parker wrote:
>Hi -
>Is there anything we can do to eliminate the ads that pop up on websites?
>Is there a setting in Windows or possibly a freeware program that can be
>tested for us to use?
>
>Thanks,
>Tammy Parker
>O'Connor
>
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