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Old Jan 8, 2006, 08:21 AM
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Want to auto disconnect AOL

Hi: I'm running XP and AOL9 w/ dial-up. Is there some way I can configure AOL to automatically disconnect? I've accidentally left my computer connected for hours and upon my return AOL is still running. I thought to use parental controls but this only works for 1 screen name at a time.

I even tried setting my computer to shut down automatically and figured if it shut down it would disconnect AOL--but with AOL running apparently my computer isn't idle so the computer won't automatically shut down.

Thanks, Sandi

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on the shutdown command put -f that forses it
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Originally Posted by Wrenwell
Hi: I'm running XP and AOL9 w/ dial-up. Is there some way I can configure AOL to automatically disconnect? I've accidentally left my computer connected for hours and upon my return AOL is still running. I thought to use parental controls but this only works for 1 screen name at a time.

I even tried setting my computer to shut down automatically and figured if it shut down it would disconnect AOL--but with AOL running apparently my computer isn't idle so the computer won't automatically shut down.

Thanks, Sandi
That's unusual. AOL will normally disconnect after a period of inactivity. Something on your system may be simulating activity that is keeping AOL connected. I would check for spyware.
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