Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Crocodile
- 31 Mar 2003 22:50
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You can also enter reenter your EMail address and password just in case it has an error in that sign in box
Crocodile
- 31 Mar 2003 22:50
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:-)
vasey
- 31 Mar 2003 22:52
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Now I can access that Options/Personal Tab box. Is it ok to just delete the e-mail details and change my ID? (I can really see the value of having the two screens with this exercise!)
Crocodile
- 31 Mar 2003 22:52
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Yep
vasey
- 31 Mar 2003 22:56
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That's brilliant! All I can say in my own defence is that I did try to tell you I had no computer skills! The 'I want to ...' list is a bit limited, isn't it?!
Crocodile
- 31 Mar 2003 22:57
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Excellent
Now on the trader side
I use david@crocsoft.co.uk
so add me if you wish in tools / add a contact
D.
vasey
- 31 Mar 2003 23:00
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Apparently to enter the chat room I need one of these Add-In things.
Crocodile
- 31 Mar 2003 23:01
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nope, just do add contact, should work
Crocodile
- 31 Mar 2003 23:01
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or email me the email address you use and I will see if it sets up
vasey
- 31 Mar 2003 23:02
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OK you're in there, but the page wouldn't display for the download anyway....
Crocodile
- 31 Mar 2003 23:02
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Anyway your working again so well done!
Harvey
- 01 Apr 2003 06:11
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Kayak., re post 348 many thanks problem solved.
Harvey
mbbcat
- 01 Apr 2003 08:50
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anyone know about network dde? I have esignal on xp pro which I woud like to feed across my home lan to update a spreadsheet on the laptop with live prices, sure it can be done but not sure how!
?? any thoughts??
tia
Biffer
- 02 Apr 2003 22:17
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When using my laptop (XP home & IE6) I keep getting an annoying pop-up "This page contains both secure and non-secure items..." on Moneyam.
I don't get it on my PC running Windows ME & IE6.
Is there any way of disabling this?
Kayak
- 02 Apr 2003 22:49
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Biffer, edit the link you use to enter Moneyam: replace https: with http: .
psued11
- 03 Apr 2003 08:34
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Hi
Mouse/pointer problem. Using the mouse is becoming increasingly difficult, it doesn't move cleaning across the screen and now I can't get it to come above the bottom of the screen. Two new mice do the same thing and so does the laptop's tracker nodule etc....am I doomed ?
K
Biffer
- 03 Apr 2003 09:34
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Kayak, cheers - will try that.
extrovert
- 07 Apr 2003 19:12
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hi everyone.
I have a laptop running on windows xp and the sound and speakers work ok, when i plug in mike/headphones for use on msn i cannot speak to or hear anyone, i have run the audio wizard etc which indicates the mike is working ok but there is a problem somewhere. Does anyone have any ideas please to rectify the problem,
Thank you
Peter.
Alexx
- 09 Apr 2003 15:09
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I'm having a problem with desktop icons, I'm able to move them about / click on them etc. in the normal way but whenever I restart or reset my computer the icons will not hold their previous positions but get shuffled around, predominately to the left hand side and the bottom of the screen.
No other known problems
Windows 98
3 monitors, all 800 x 600
problem first occured while messing about installing third monitor and a matrox card, however reverting to two monitors and 2 PCI cards now does not cure the problem.
TomL
- 10 Apr 2003 15:16
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SECURITY..problem in need of help.
I am completely ignorant on this topic..the very reason probably why I am worried about drawing down e-signal/any RT data feed until I can find an anti-hacker way to do it!
I have been told that you can purchase some kind of box for circa 300 that sits between the internet and your computer. Does anyone know about this and is it effective?
It occurs to me that if you tunnel your data from a desktop, which interfaces with the internet directly, to another/laptop (otherwise offline), then it should be anti-hacker proof. I say this on the assumption that for someone to get into your computer and steal, they need to get back out again. So, if you only have an input electric current and no output/backfill current, then the hacker has a real problem with no feedback/carriage return. Is that correct or have I missed something here?
Croc pointed out at the last seminar on L2 at LSE that 90% of all SETS executions are computer driven. What kind of security do those guys use? None is clearly not the answer..:>)
I would really appreciate some help on the above issue, even if only to point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.
Tom.