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To: Gorak Shep who wrote (983)4/2/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: William Ford  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1086
 
Hello All,

Gorak, you wrote <As for accessing multiple services through one ISP account, there should be no problem whatsoever with 2 or more different web sites>.

Am I missing something? Are you saying you can open multiple web sites using one browser? How do you do this? I have Internet Explorer, but can only display one web site at a time.

I have a Dell system using two monitors. I have no problem displaying Interquote, and IQ Charts, and any other program, with one browser based site; however, I don't know how I would be able to display more than one web site unless I had another browser. Is this what you had in mind? Am I just missing the obvious here, some capability of IE that I don't know about? I have a tendency to do that :-)

Thanks for your message,
Bill




To: Gorak Shep who wrote (983)4/2/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: Feathered Propeller  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1086
 
Gorek...-OT Partial- <"It is very dangerous to do such things on a store machine. Forewarned is forearmed.">

I think that is excellent advice, but, at the same time is ANY machine safe?

Witness today's arrest of David L. Smith, apparent originator of the "Melissa virus", found through the use of Microsoft's "GUID". I am glad they found him, but is the good news that they were able to track him down... or the bad news that they were able to track him down.

msnbc.com
and
zdnet.com

and if that isn't enough to foster some question of perspective, then how about this issue in the Minnesota courts, posted by "Moonray" over on the "COMS and Other Stuff" thread:

<<To: DMA (18545 )
From: Moonray Thursday, Apr 1 1999 7:07PM ET
Reply # of 18561

Sorry, but there IS no privacy in Minnesota:

zdnet.com

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