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To: MMK who wrote (4187)1/13/1999 9:58:00 AM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 56533
 
Thanks for your kind words, MMK. I posted here a day or so ago that I learned to trade in a falling market, so this is familiar to me, unfortunately. It bears repeating to say that today will be very volatile. There will be run-ups, which will invariably draw in buyers, then huge drops again. I would not be buying today. The market will still be below last week's highs when all of this drama has passed, so buying opportunities (with less volatility) will be everywhere once things calm down.

You changed your market orders to sell, I hope.



To: MMK who wrote (4187)1/13/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: Tony B  Respond to of 56533
 
MMK (and anyone with the lockup problem) -

Problem - Computer locks up tight when disconnecting (probably using Dial-Up Networking)

Solution -

(You'll probably need to be disconnected from the net to do this)

- Go to Start -> Find -> Files or Folders
- Look for vnbt.386
- It will be in you Windows\System (and possibly in Sysbckup if you have one)
- Rename (right-click on the file and select rename) the file to something like "vnbt386.old". (You can also move the file out of the System directory to a temporary folder).
- Reboot
- All set. Give it a try.

I had this problem in the past and this fixed it.

Good luck.

llater,
Tony B