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Subject:
From:
Steve Milani <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sun, 19 Dec 1999 20:28:32 -0500
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Hello,
Following up on this one: my friend restored his C: drive using a Compaq CD
for this purpose (with all the original programs including Windows 95) and
he _still_ has the below problem.  I really thought that the Win 95 restore
would solve the problem!
Any more guesses?
Thanks, Steve

>A friend of mine has this problem:
>(AOL 4.0; Netscape 4.04)
>- Within AOL, he can send/receive email (therefore connected OK), but when
>he enters a URL, AOL tries to start the browser and immediately closes
>(yes, drops the line and removes itself from memory) with NO error messages...
>- Using a local ISP, can connect to the ISP but gets the error message
>about "cannot find server or DNS error" when starting Netscape.
>
>He says this started after an aborted effort to install AOL 5.0 (I don't
>know what he means by "aborted") :-)
>I think the problem is somewhere in the "connections" within DUN, but
>cannot find any definitions that look incorrect...
>Thanks for suggestions, Steve

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