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I wonder if Omega took the day off today; I sent this and a couple of others
and got no response of any kind. Their phone was always busy. The y2k
status report still says 3:00 am. If anyone has any ideas, I would greatly
appreciate hearing from you. What would really be awsome is if some Signal
user could send me their or_serve.ini file, which can be found in the
Windows directory, and the ROS version number from server help, about
datafeed. I have a theory about the source of this problem.
Kind Regards,
Chris Cheatham
(please reply to nchrisc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Cheatham <nchrisc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: TechSupp <TechSupp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 11:04 AM
Subject: Y2K -- TS4 b 24/win98 ROS Downloading
> I had to upgrade to the new Signal ROS to get it to recognize my password
> post Y2k. Now, the ROS downloads during the trading day. I asked you
folks
> about this several times in the past. The procedure described below DOES
> NOT WORK. Now I need a solution.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Chris Cheatham
> nchrisc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Dear Mr. Cheatham,
>
> Please install the new version of the ROS and follow
> these steps as a preventative measure to avoid problems with spontaneous
> downloads of ROS.
>
> 1. Click on Start | Find | Files or folders.
> 2. In the named box type or_serv.ini, and in the look in box type C:\
> 3. When you see the file, open it and add the line SIGMAXDAILYREQUEST=2
> .
> 4. Click on File | Save
> 5. Close the file.
>
> This solution sets the maximum number of ROS downloads to 2. This will
try
> to prevent the ROS from downloading spontaneously multiple times
throughout
> the day.
>
> I apologize for any inconveniences this may cause you.
> If you need any further assistance please feel free to contact us.
> Thank you for your continued support.
>
> Bill Heal
> Omega Research
> Technical Support
>
>
>
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