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Default Why does the Speech Tool in Office XP disable my internet search .

When using the Speech Tool in Office XP, it disables Google and/or MSNSearch.
However, I can still send and receive e-mail via Outlook. I have had to use
System Restore to make the search engines work, but then the speech
recognition tool is lost. Can you help?
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Hi Jim,

The Office dictation tool can also work in Internet
Explorer. If you turn off the Speech Tools and then
start Internet explorer is there a problem?

You may want to also check with the folks in the
speech newsgroup through http://microsoft.com/speech
to see if this is familiar to them.

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When using the Speech Tool in Office XP, it disables Google and/or MSNSearch.
However, I can still send and receive e-mail via Outlook. I have had to use
System Restore to make the search engines work, but then the speech
recognition tool is lost. Can you help?
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
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