I used AOL once for a short time a long time ago, but it took over my browsing and the computer in such a way that I got sick of it. And I couldn't get rid of it! Using a different ISP, it still said AOL up there next to MS! Wouldn't uninstall, dunno.

- Alan

The problem is probably not with the browser but with AOL itself.  Because of the NAT 
scheme they use, virtually every packet sent over AOL has a different "from 
address".  This causes havock with things that are trying to keep track of your 
sessions.

My suggestion? Have the customer get a real ISP.

Bob




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