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Wed, 26 Nov 2003 17:21:15 -0000
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Have you done a 'manual' search for the AOL files? Start/search/for files or
folders........make sure it's looking in C: drive. you may find there are a
couple more files that you missed.
Also, try uninstalling and reinstalling the modem, that may help.
I've had to do all of these things before when changing from AOL to another
ISP.
AOL seems to get itself wedged everywhere.
Another thing to be warned of with AOL is you have to contact them
IMMEDIATELY if you no longer want to use them as an ISP, or they will go on
to take money out of the account specified at registration on a monthly
basis, even if you are not using the service.(or at least that's what
happens in England.) I tried the free trial of AOL once, and was charged,
even though I had contacted them BEFORE the trial period was over. Never
again.
Good luck
Michele Sayer

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