Drawing Pad in system tray??

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Burak Gulbahce

Hello.
in the last few days an icon appears in the system tray which is called
drawing pad.
when i change let's say to OEXP the icon disappears and then re-appears when
i change the display window to IE. I scanned the system with AD-aware and
AVG but there was nothing wrong.
What could be the reason?
Thanks in advance.
 
Hello.
in the last few days an icon appears in the system tray which is called
drawing pad.
when i change let's say to OEXP the icon disappears and then re-appears when
i change the display window to IE. I scanned the system with AD-aware and
AVG but there was nothing wrong.
What could be the reason?
Thanks in advance.
 
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From: "Burak Gulbahce" <hebelehubele@ccom>
Subject: Drawing Pad in system tray??
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:28:11 +0300

Hello.
in the last few days an icon appears in the system tray which is called
drawing pad.
when i change let's say to OEXP the icon disappears and then re-appears when
i change the display window to IE. I scanned the system with AD-aware and
AVG but there was nothing wrong.
What could be the reason?
Thanks in advance.
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Drawing Pad is for handwriting recongnition in Office....
KB article 826851:"HOW TO: Install and Configure Speech and Handwriting
Recognition..."
support.microsoft.com/?id=826851
(component removal information is here as well)

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