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http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Office/Forum/office_2010-Word/Microsoft-Office-client-virtualization-handler-has/5c7c5425-Eade-4b60-9f73-fd933f3eed1b

Since the other two are already in Office forums, I recommend to choose one of them and stick to it.  I am locking this thread.  Thank you.

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