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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (1445)1/7/1999 6:57:00 AM
From: Taylorm.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110598
 
Okay , here is an example of my problem. I use stockwatch [a program that gives me real time and market depth] But when I want to post market depth this happens. I am sure someone can help me step by step on how to solve this problem in very basic, basic, basic, terms.
Bid
Ask
#Ord
#Sh
Price
Price
#Sh
#Ord
1
5,000
0.40
0.43
3,000
1
1
18,000
0.39
0.45
22,500
2
2
22,500
0.38
0.46
10,000
1
2
22,000
0.37
0.47
10,000
1
1
10,000
0.36
0.48
5,000
1



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (1445)1/7/1999 4:04:00 PM
From: Steven Bowen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110598
 
Here's an interesting one if you haven't seen it;

Picture.exe really a Trojan horse

E-mail attachment, if opened, tries to send private information to an e-mail address originating in China

By Bob Sullivan
MSNBC

Jan. 6 — Here's a computer virus story that's not an urban legend. If you receive an attachment in e-mail called “picture.exe,” don't open it. If you do, what happens next reads a bit like a spy novel — this Trojan horse drops two more programs called note.exe and manager.exe which will search through your internet cache directory and, if you have one, the directory that holds your America Online username and password. It then encrypts that information, tries to establish an Internet connection, and sends it all to an e-mail address in China.

Story at; msnbc.com