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To: Atin who wrote (41683)12/4/2000 9:06:34 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
So what do you suggest? Changing the Continuum Client?

Seems to want to go to Chicago. But oddly, the other two programs work.....your QPnF and QCharts. Because this is embedded in Excel I do not know exactly what to look for. It locks up trying to connect to Chicago a lot as I recall.

The QFeed stays on the task bar and only pops up on the monitor if I go to the Windows TaskManager and hit "Switch to". Then it says there that it is trying to connect. I cannot halt it unless I end the program using TaskManager.

I imagine the folder for the ContinuumClient may be in the Excel folder, I'll look there.



To: Atin who wrote (41683)12/4/2000 9:14:55 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44573
 
It occurs to me that QCharts had a problem with the older ContinuumClient file and suggested that unless one is using the new QCharts release that they download a new CC file.

Now I use the new QCharts release, but I still have the old QCharts file with the older ContinuumClient program in it. So perhaps my Excel program is pointed at that file.

So to try that I just downloaded the new CC release and will replace the older file with the new one and see what happens. Cannot try it now, as it expects the computer to be shut down first. Will try it tonight.