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Do I have to modify any CmapTools setting if I install the Service Pack 2 for Windows XP?

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Do I have to modify any CmapTools setting if I install the Service Pack 2 for Windows XP?

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A. Microsoft Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP contains significant changes to the windows software in four areas: e-mail security, memory protection, browsing the Internet, and network protection. The CmapTools architecture requires a connection to the Internet to contact the shared Cmaps on Places, and to provide other services such as Web Search, Thesaurus, etc. CmapTools has been implemented using Java, so the first time you run CmapTools after you have installed SP2, you will receive a “Windows Security Alert” notification from the Windows Firewall about an attempt from “JAVAW” to connect to the Internet. It asks you if you want to keep blocking JAVAW. You need to “unblock” JAVAW if you want to contact shared Cmaps on Places. Additionally, if you export cmaps as “Web Pages” to your local drive, and use Internet Explorer with Win XP SP2 to view them, you need to modify the Control Notification of Active Content by following these steps in an Internet Explorer window: 1. Click “To

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