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erwin



Joined: 20 Dec 2005
Posts: 99



PostPosted: 08/06/07 - 08:19    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am using AOL for accessing America online sites. But every time I try to go to different page, the new one appears, and tell me that I am not able to log on because I am already logged. It is like every time I have to log again, but I am not able because somebody (me) is using my ID. Can somebody tell me something about this AOL browser issues.
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jephthah



Joined: 10 Sep 2005
Posts: 206



PostPosted: 09/17/07 - 00:50    Post subject: Reply with quote

You are absolutely right. Your AOL tries to log you every time. But your ID is already logged. So you are not able either to go forward or back. Really irritating position. But there is one trick for it. You cannot use AOL properly if you dont start internet explorer. I also heard that you can do the same thing using Netscape. There is whole settings. I will try to be short. First you log in AOL. Than you minimize the window. Than you start IE. Than you make some settings in IE, and go to some site ( you make that site in your Favorites). The thing is that, I am not able to remember the address for that site.Sorry.
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