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In a message dated 09/08/2000 8:22:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> For those of us benighted low morons who haven't ventured into the dark part
> of the swamp, does this mean we (Oh, the hell with it--should I) get rit
rid
> of IE, O and OE? (Can I get rid of, or shall we say, unbundle, them?) All I
> ever do is open AOL, and don't usually have no problems.
Ralph-
I do the same thing you do. AOL sort of bypasses all that, and I don't have
problems with it. I do use Microsoft Outlook, but I never use it for my
email, just for task reminders and calendar stuff. It works really well for
that. I wouldn't worry, just don't use the two together.
-Heidi
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