Re: AOL
by "Timothy G. Embler" <hwg(at)myrealbox.com>
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Fri, 28 Jan 2000 04:17:21 -0800 |
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"Darrell King" <darrell(at)webctr.com>, "hwg-techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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voicenet leapinliz rr |
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It is more like order of operation I think. I have setup the AOL BYOA on
several computers that either connect via lan or dsl and I have never had a
problem. I always installed the network components and made sure it was
connecting to the server then installed AOL. However there can be some
problems if you install in on a computer with a regular modem. I have been
able to fix it by changing the bindings around. And they were differnt on
the differnt machines for some reason, leave it to AOL...
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darrell King" <darrell(at)webctr.com>
To: "hwg-techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: AOL
> >>> I've been using AOL 5.0, IE 5.0 and NN 4.7 all on the same machine
> for quite some time now, through a cable modem, with no problems. The
> only caveat is that both IE and the AOL IE browser sometimes stumble if
> I try to use them when I still have NN (my default browser) open. As
> long as I close NN before using either of the other two, however, all is
> well.<<<
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> I think, Liz, you are either an incredible networking guru, or very
> lucky...:). Maybe the order of installation matters?
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> I am beginning to think I may have to have a standalone machine for
> this...which is uncool, because I develop locally.
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> D
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