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To: Gottfried who wrote (80750)1/12/2013 2:29:59 PM
From: Ken Adams  Respond to of 110630
 
I'm afraid I just keep making my problem worse. I just did a system restore to last Wednesday, Jan 9. All went well, except I still can't access TWS. I probably have further problems as I use Ninja Trader in conjunction with TWS. NT will not run on the very latest TWS version and, according to NT, I need to be running TWS build 927.7 which dates back to Jun, 2012.

I guess what I'll try next is to contact Ninja Trader folks and see if a newer version of TWS might be compatible with the current NT. I may be out of date with one, or both of these. I'm not ready to panic yet, and If I have to wait until Monday AM for a fix, that prolly won't kill me.

Meanwhile, I'm gearing up to watch a Broncos/Ravens football game. Here in Denver, the temp out on the football field is a nice, crisp 13 degrees and not expected to get any better for the duration. Might even mix in a little snow. Doubt this will favor either team as both are used to chilly weather.



To: Gottfried who wrote (80750)1/12/2013 2:34:22 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110630
 
They are patching Java. If you are on a trusted site like your bank, you have no worries. I did NOT disable Java. I am waiting for the update. The media loves to create hysteria, creates a lot of traffic for their sites. We have exploits all the time, there will be others.

Look at CERT, they are one of the best with Internet security concerns.

cert.org