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Don't they call this the "bring your own access plan"?
They should have help files for that name.
Rick Glazier
From: "Mark Rode" <[log in to unmask]>
> I have to rebuild a system for a client who has a Verizon DSL connection,
> and who is a AOL subscriber. This family started out years ago as AOL
> dial up subscribers, and even though they recently added a DSL connection,
> which has nothing to do with AOL, they still only use the AOL services.
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> I am unsure as to what, if anything, I need to install for them to access
> their AOL mail, and or AOL services.
> Can an a AOL user just log in to the AOL web page, and have access to AOL
> mail and services just like they would using a dial up account? Or do they
> have to install software in order to use the service. Any enlightment, in
> how to use AOL, with a broadband connection, would be appreciated.
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