The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
Any files that you have created prior to running the Updater may still
contain extraneous data.
MORE INFORMATION
The Microsoft Office 98 Updater addresses a security issue in Microsoft
Office 98 Macintosh Edition. This problem is caused by the way space on the
hard disk is allocated for file storage by Office 98. The file system of
Mac OS, like the file systems of many other operating systems, does not
delete a file when you use the Delete command. It removes the reference to
the file and marks the space it occupied as "free." Office 98 does not
initialize the hard disk space that Mac OS allocates for a Save command;
therefore, a small amount of unused space on the hard disk may contain
random data from previously deleted files. While the data cannot be viewed
when opened as a native Office file, it can be viewed using an ASCII text
editor.
Q189376 OFF98: Contents of the Microsoft Office 98 Updater Read Me Removing Extraneous Data from Existing FilesTo remove extraneous data from documents you created prior to running the Microsoft Office 98 Updater, follow these steps:
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