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To: mr.mark who wrote (20585)6/12/2001 12:01:22 PM
From: bosquedog  Respond to of 110652
 
That explains why I am not burdened with these pop up ads.

Seems that system tool (automatic skip drive agent) fixed the display problem (that I was unaware of) and thus is enabling my cpu to operate more efficiently. I guess all these pieces are more interrelated than I thought.



To: mr.mark who wrote (20585)6/12/2001 12:04:13 PM
From: BenThair  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Mark

I have an application that fails to open with an error message "A required DLL WS2_32.dll not found. The MS knowledge base indicates that the error is an Win NT error. However, I am running Win 95. Any ideas?



To: mr.mark who wrote (20585)6/12/2001 1:11:33 PM
From: Esteban  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
Hi Mark and All,

Does anyone have a favorite resource for Microsoft Excel questions?

Here is my current specific question in case there are MS Office experts monitoring the thread. I have a file saved as comma delimited that updates real time in Excel. I can save this file to disk and use the static information in the file to create a chart in another program. But Excel blocks access to the saved file so I have to close the program in Excel before the other program can use the file. How can I keep the file open in Excel and still allow another program to use the last saved version of the file.

Here's an interesting note. I can have the *.csv file open in simple text editors and still access the file in the charting program. It is only Excel and Word that block access to the file.

Any ideas?

Esteban



To: mr.mark who wrote (20585)6/13/2001 11:51:28 PM
From: bosquedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Mark,

I finally find the pop up ads and now SI has removed them. Just my luck.<G>

Bob