There's an item, DGOControls in my control panel and I have no clue what it does,what p[rogram it's associated with,if it's necessary or what?
I'm running Vista.
Any body have an answer to what this is,if I need it or can I uninstall it?
(I typed 'DGOControls into Google but came up with absolutely nothing)
Thanks,
Brentski
Probably you made a typo. The first 2 google links were your 2 posts here (I deleted the duplicated, so there's only one now) and the third one seems to contain the answer to your question: 'access the Add or Remove Programs tool from the Control Panel and select "Remove" on the DGOControls item.'
Does it ring a bell?
http://www.dailygraphs.com/service/faqGraph.asp
Kees
What amazes me is that the question I posted here showed up in Google so within an hour.
Also,thanks for deleting my duplicate post.I couldn't find an 'edit' link to do so.
I also have no idea what this software is for. But i'm leaving it for now.
See the link below:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.feedback.firefox/browse_thread/thread/f84489d62ebaa69a
If you don't use it, uninstall it.
Hope this helps.
Grif
I do use Firefox occasionally, so I will leave it.
Stands for: Daily Graphs Online Controls
These are the Active x controls installed by any of the Investor's Business Daily websites. http://www.investors.com http://www.dailygraphs.com and some of their other properties.
If you want their charts to work properly, you really need to use IE. It is erratic with FireFox and doesn't work at all with Google Chrome.
For those that don't use their websites, you are able to look for highs and lows easily by right clicking on a chart, and dynamic crosshairs pop up. It's very handy.
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