ID: Q129554
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A document's protection status changes after you have installed Internet Assistant. This behavior occurs in documents based on non-HTML templates. This behavior does not occur in documents based on the HTML.DOT and WEBVIEW.DOT templates.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Internet Assistant for Word, version 1.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Use one of the following methods to prevent your document's protection status from changing:
Method 1: Disable the WORDHTML.WLL. To do this, choose Templates from the
File menu. Clear the WORDHTML.WLL option in the Global
Templates And Add-ins list, and then choose OK.
Method 2: Temporarily move the WORDHTML.WLL from the <WINWORD>\STARTUP
subdirectory to another directory (for example C:\WINWORD), and
then restart Word.
Method 3: Start Word with the /a switch. To do this:
a. In the Windows Program Manager, locate and single-click the
Microsoft Word icon (typically found in the Microsoft Office
group).
b. From the File menu, choose Properties.
c. Position your insertion point at the end of the Command line
and add the /a switch. The command line should look similar to
the following:
c:\winword\winword.exe /a
The drawback to this method is that your default NORMAL.DOT
template is not loaded, and you will not have access to the
following items that you created: macros, toolbars, shortcut key
assignments, styles, AutoText, and AutoCorrect entries.
Note: Be sure to remove this switch and restart Word to use
Internet Assistant.
KBCategory: kbusage buglist1.0
KBSubcategory: s kbtemplate
Additional query words: 1.0 iaword 6.0a 6.0c winword internet
assistant protect protection protected annotations revisions forms password
ia word6 switch pane window unprotect unprotected loses lost
Keywords : kbtemplate kbwdinternet kbform
Version : 6.0a 6.0c
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: March 27, 1998