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To: John T. who wrote (24845)7/4/2000 1:45:29 AM
From: Skipperr  Respond to of 42787
 
John T.,

**OT**.......Thank you for your suggestion..."Low User Resources -- A Fix". My computer is running at least 2c as fast!

Do you want to get rid of "Cookies"?
1)click "Start"
2)click "Windows Explorer"
3)D-click "Windows"
4)D-click "Temporary Internet files"
5)click on any one to HiLite it.
6)click "edit", "select all"
7)click "file", "Delete", "Yes"...that's it!
You won't believe how many "Cookies" are resident there that you don't need!

Additionally, I always "restart" my computer when I get off the internet to clean out the RAM.

Regards, Skipperr



To: John T. who wrote (24845)7/4/2000 11:14:02 AM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Thanks, I keep my start menu empty already and only run into problems when I am actually running too much. My typical trading set up is a 4X shot of Quote.com ( 4 charts running java at teh same time), SI, Our own site message board, my broker trading screen, sometimes my MetaStock, Island book screen of 4 stocks bid/ask/last sale ( also Java ), and Medved quote tracker. A bit excessive but you know how it is <ggg>

Be careful getting rid of all cookies. I did that before and I forgot half my passwords for stuff I didn't use often. I don't save passwords for sites that mean money i.e. broker accounts, certain web server stuff and other things that are sensitive but things like chat rooms, message boards or news sites I have saved since someone getting those is no big deal. If you erase your cookies, you will lose "automatic" entry into those. What I do is change the security setting in IE to prompt for cookies. A bit of a pain with them popping up all the time but you can selectivly accept the ones you need to like brokers but refuse them from 99% of the other sites. This keeps your cache cleaner yet leaves you functional.

Something on topic. Like the way they sneek this out on a holiday hoping not too many are paying attention????

Tuesday, July 4, 2000
01:48 [CA] COMPUTER ASSOC SEES Q1 CONTRACTS AT $1.25- $1.3 BLN VS $1.22 BLN A YEAR AGO
01:44 [CA] COMPUTER ASSOCIATES EXPECTS Q1 RESULTS TO FALL SHORT OF WALL STREET ESTIMATES
01:44 [CA] COMPUTER ASSOCIATES WARNS OF CONTRACT DELAYS, WEAK EUROPEAN SALES

www2.marketwatch.com

Good Luck,

Lee