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Old 10-18-2002, 03:37 AM
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AOL has a beta right now called AOL Anywhere with a PPC 2002 compatible client. You might try to sign up for it and get the software. I dislike AOL with a certain fervor, so in general I have a hard time recommending it. Did I mention that AOL charges extra for it unless you use the bring your own ISP (TCP/IP) mode? You can however use it to get mail and such.
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Old 10-18-2002, 03:51 AM
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Default Re: AOL 2.0 install on 3970 causes ActiveSync to stop workin

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After installing AOL 2.0 on my 3970, it came up with an error message that said there was a critical error in networking (Error 607) ...
You mean that a piece of AOL software messed up some network settings after it was installed? Surely you can't be serious! :twisted:

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Old 10-18-2002, 02:37 PM
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AOL has a beta right now called AOL Anywhere with a PPC 2002 compatible client. You might try to sign up for it and get the software. I dislike AOL with a certain fervor, so in general I have a hard time recommending it. Did I mention that AOL charges extra for it unless you use the bring your own ISP (TCP/IP) mode? You can however use it to get mail and such.
They disconiuned the beta. I had it and loved it but didn't back it up and lost it... If anyone has a copy of the AOL PPC beta client I would love to get my hands back on it
 
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