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Old Jul 7, 2006, 10:34 PM
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internet access

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aol v9 using xp does not install files to connect to service when requested

no aol browser visible

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Old Jul 8, 2006, 06:04 AM   #2  
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What happens when you try going to a site using AOL?
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 07:38 AM   #3  
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I recommend NOT using AOL. It's trash!
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I recommend NOT using AOL. It's trash!

And on what do you base that opinion? Have you ever used AOL?

While AOL is NOT for everyone, it still provides a safer and more user friendly access then anyone else. The only reason AOL is losing subscribers is because it made major mistakes in dealing with broadband access. So lots of people went broadband with other carriers and then found they really didn't need AOL anymore.
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 06:11 PM   #5  
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Okay... I may have been a little harsh but yes. I had AOL for a year. It took me four months to cancel my service. They kept billing my credit card. I called three times and all they did was fuss at me and they still didn't cancel my service. Finally I canceled my credit card. That worked!
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Okay... I may have been a little harsh but yes. I had AOL for a year. It took me four months to cancel my service. They kept billing my credit card. I called three times and all they did was fuss at me and they still didn't cancel my service. Finally I canceled my credit card. That worked!

Lots of people do report problems in cancelling. Mostly AOL reps will give you free months or reduced rates to try and prevent you from cancelling. However, if you are firm with them, they will cancel. If they continued to bill you, you probably weren't firm enough. You didn't need to cancel the card, just tell the issuer to no longer accept AOL charges.'
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What happens when you try going to a site using AOL?
Hi SG
Without my AOL browser I can't go anywhere.... bit of history...
Installed items of hardware ,every thing fine for a week or so..
Asked to reactivate....did so ok by phone , unable to do so online.Ran Scan disk ok.
Now no browser ...and unable to connect to the internet with Aol. Any ideas please anyone...?
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But what DOES happen? Any error messages anything appear in the browser window? have you purged your cache and reset your AOL Adapter?
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Thanks for staying with me SG
From desktop ...click on AOL icon...opening aol version 9 appears followed by ..."aol will now install files req to connect to service "..click yes... computer shuts down and restarts ..back to sq 1... the desktop !!! ie no connection to AOL. Do I need to be online to purge cache etc ?
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OK so the problem is in loading the AOL client. I suggest do an uninstall then a clean re install. You can get a current AOL CD freely at loads of places.
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