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cander

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Since: Dec 01, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 3:21 pm
Post subject: AOL and Windows XP
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Have a laptop that client wants to install AOL. Everytime he tried to
install AOL Version 9 it gets to the part where it looks for access number
and then reboots. All Windows updates are installed including Windows XP.

Do you have any suggestions of what to try. We have uninstalled the Windows
XP Service Pack 2 and still doesn't work.

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joust in jest

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 5:21 pm
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Relay this to your client:

If it hurts every time you poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick
(AOL), the obvious solution is to quit poking yourself in the eye with a
sharp stick (AOL).

If you absolutely MUST poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick (AOL),
then feel free to seek assistance from the maker of the sharp stick (AOL).


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"Cander" wrote in message

 > Have a laptop that client wants to install AOL. Everytime he tried to
 > install AOL Version 9 it gets to the part where it looks for access number
 > and then reboots. All Windows updates are installed including Windows XP.
 >
 > Do you have any suggestions of what to try. We have uninstalled the
Windows
 > XP Service Pack 2 and still doesn't work.

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VManes

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:07 pm
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Steve,
that is the most eloquent way of saying "Friends don't let friends use
AOHell" that I've seen in quite a while. Bravo!!
Val


"joust in jest" wrote in message

Relay this to your client:

If it hurts every time you poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick
(AOL), the obvious solution is to quit poking yourself in the eye with a
sharp stick (AOL).

If you absolutely MUST poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick (AOL),
then feel free to seek assistance from the maker of the sharp stick (AOL).


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joust in jest

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 3:39 pm
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Smile)

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"VManes" wrote in message

 > Steve,
 > that is the most eloquent way of saying "Friends don't let friends use
 > AOHell" that I've seen in quite a while. Bravo!!
 > Val
 >
 >


 > Relay this to your client:
 >
 > If it hurts every time you poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick
 > (AOL), the obvious solution is to quit poking yourself in the eye with a
 > sharp stick (AOL).
 >
 > If you absolutely MUST poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick (AOL),
 > then feel free to seek assistance from the maker of the sharp stick (AOL).
 >
 >
 > --
 > steve
 >
 >
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