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Internet on startup
Why does Excel access the internet when it starts up? I blocked it in my
firewall and it works fine until I attempt to use the Excel import in Quickbooks. I couldn't get the import to work until I unblocked Excel in my firewall. I don't do anything in Excel that requires internet access so I'm at a loss as to what it's doing. V J |
Internet on startup
Three thoughts:
1) It's a way for MSFT to run its Windows validation tool (but probably not) 2) Excel has a number of web services (stock quotes, etc.) which you may have installed 3) Excel's help files often need to extract information from microsoft.com Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "V J" wrote: Why does Excel access the internet when it starts up? I blocked it in my firewall and it works fine until I attempt to use the Excel import in Quickbooks. I couldn't get the import to work until I unblocked Excel in my firewall. I don't do anything in Excel that requires internet access so I'm at a loss as to what it's doing. V J |
Internet on startup
I don't have any web services installed so it's probably #3. However, that
doesn't explain why it hangs my system when quickbooks tries to open it but doesn't hang when I open it myself. Any thoughts? "Dave F" wrote: Three thoughts: 1) It's a way for MSFT to run its Windows validation tool (but probably not) 2) Excel has a number of web services (stock quotes, etc.) which you may have installed 3) Excel's help files often need to extract information from microsoft.com Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "V J" wrote: Why does Excel access the internet when it starts up? I blocked it in my firewall and it works fine until I attempt to use the Excel import in Quickbooks. I couldn't get the import to work until I unblocked Excel in my firewall. I don't do anything in Excel that requires internet access so I'm at a loss as to what it's doing. V J |
Internet on startup
I don't know. I've never used quick books before.
Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "V J" wrote: I don't have any web services installed so it's probably #3. However, that doesn't explain why it hangs my system when quickbooks tries to open it but doesn't hang when I open it myself. Any thoughts? "Dave F" wrote: Three thoughts: 1) It's a way for MSFT to run its Windows validation tool (but probably not) 2) Excel has a number of web services (stock quotes, etc.) which you may have installed 3) Excel's help files often need to extract information from microsoft.com Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "V J" wrote: Why does Excel access the internet when it starts up? I blocked it in my firewall and it works fine until I attempt to use the Excel import in Quickbooks. I couldn't get the import to work until I unblocked Excel in my firewall. I don't do anything in Excel that requires internet access so I'm at a loss as to what it's doing. V J |
Internet on startup
Hi. You didn't mention what version you had. If 2007, you may want to
check this area out... Office Button | Excel Options | Trust Center | and on the right side..."Trust Center Settings..." You'll see some internet related items there. so it's probably #3. If you think it is, you can experiment, and turn the on-line help feature off (even in Excel 2003). -- HTH :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP & Office 2007 "V J" wrote in message ... I don't have any web services installed so it's probably #3. However, that doesn't explain why it hangs my system when quickbooks tries to open it but doesn't hang when I open it myself. Any thoughts? "Dave F" wrote: Three thoughts: 1) It's a way for MSFT to run its Windows validation tool (but probably not) 2) Excel has a number of web services (stock quotes, etc.) which you may have installed 3) Excel's help files often need to extract information from microsoft.com Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "V J" wrote: Why does Excel access the internet when it starts up? I blocked it in my firewall and it works fine until I attempt to use the Excel import in Quickbooks. I couldn't get the import to work until I unblocked Excel in my firewall. I don't do anything in Excel that requires internet access so I'm at a loss as to what it's doing. V J |
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