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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>GEN-ADVANTAGE TRADING GROUP-RICHARD ALLEN
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Anyone out there have any business dealings with
Richard Allen Spohr owner of Advantage Trading Group. Please e-mail me if you
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From: Thom Schrader <thomschrader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: WINDOWS NT QUESTION - NOT TRADE RELATED
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Apologies to the list for this post but I wanted to tap into the
computer knowledge present on the trading list. Further apologies
to members of the various lists i subscribe to. Multiple postings
of an unrelated topic is extra irritating. Your indulgence appreciated.
Here is my problem: there are times when I am away from my
trading computer for several days. I leave it on to collect data.
In the event of brownout or power loss the computer will restart
automatically. I have gotten around the CTRL-ALT-DEL and the
password stuff. Then I get a screen pop-up which says
"cannot find c:\program or one of its components".
My guess is the NT startup routine is looking for a program I
deleted, but I don't know which one. I cannot find the proper
startup file to edit.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Tom Schrader
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