wrote: 
> >know a way to substantially fortify the 
> >anti-popup-window functionality ? 
>  
> If you have a firewall you can block udp 135, 137, 
> 138 and tcp 135, 
> 137, 139, 445. 
> If you have a win machine running the messenger 
> service you can 
> block udp 1026. 
Thanks, Jon.  Will doing this cost me anything in the 
way of unintended consequences ?  Loss of streaming 
content such as QuickTime or WMV ? 
Jordan 
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