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AOL 9.0 SE Removes programs

AOL 9.0 is removing gotomypc from machines with both installed. I can't find where in AOL to configure it to allow gotomypc. Any ideas?? AOL chat is useless, and I don't want to jump through hoops calling aol. It's easier to remove aol and have the users check their mail through aol.com.

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Removing? Is it removing the whole client or just blocking or what? I do know that logmein (which is similar to gotomypc) comes up when I do an anti-spyware scan. Since both programs allow remote control of your PC that is not surprising. So if AOL IS removing the client, its got to be in the anti-spyware protection.

I would go to keyword AOL SECURITY for instructions on setting the anti-spyware utility to allow GotoMyPC.
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gotomypc is still technically installed, the problem is it's being removed from some registry keys, and is unusable. I have to re-install gotomypc to get it to work after aol gets its' hands on it. Sorry for the confusion. It's not being blocked, I do have to re-install.
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If it is AOL doing it, the only thing I can think of is the anti-spyware. So check that out.
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