I just installed the WebCD and it trys to open in AOL browser and AOL says it will only try to open it as a "text" file but then the next error says it is too large for AOL. Therefore, it crashes. Way to go TMI.
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Typical of AOL
I recently sent a link to a site to 8 individuals. One, my sister, did not work. Guess which company she was dealing with. I resent it to her at her work and it worked fine.
LTOnly in government or politics is a "cut in spending" really an increase. It's just not as much of an increase as they wanted it to be, therefore a "cut".
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The computer requirements in our ad say you need Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 5.5, and an internet connection.
It is my understanding that AOL takes over Internet Explorer and does not let it operate. AOL needs to be turned off to allow Internet Explorer to operate.
I have a message in for our tech guy to get back to me on just how to do that, if you AOL users do not already know how to turn AOL off.
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Originally posted by Brad Imsdahl View PostThe computer requirements in our ad say you need Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 5.5, and an internet connection.
It is my understanding that AOL takes over Internet Explorer and does not let it operate. AOL needs to be turned off to allow Internet Explorer to operate.
I have a message in for our tech guy to get back to me on just how to do that, if you AOL users do not already know how to turn AOL off.
Nothing was said that the internet connection could not be AOL. The last I knew AOL uses Internet Explorer with a different interface. With millions of AOL users your tech guys should have tested for such problem. Duh!!
As a last resort maybe you can call your tech guy on your cell phone so I can start using the program.
edit: If your tech guys wanted to use Internet Exployer why doesn't your program start Internet Explorer?Last edited by OldJack; 01-20-2007, 02:13 PM.
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Sorry Jack,....
...... AOL has always been poor choice in the past due to tons of Adware & on screen advertising and pop-ups. To boot, limited versatility. It is not good for business use due to its small file capability structure.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Originally posted by BOB W View Post...... AOL has always been poor choice in the past due to tons of Adware & on screen advertising and pop-ups. To boot, limited versatility. It is not good for business use due to its small file capability structure.
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Jack....
..... I knew I would get your "back in a hump" over this, I was just teasing. It is not like me to do this but since you were grumpy already I couldn't help myself.
Just in funThis post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Do you have.......
.... an email address through you IP service that is not AOL? If so I think you minimize AOL and be on your IP home page. Then try to install Web CD..This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Originally posted by BOB W View Post.... an email address through you IP service that is not AOL? If so I think you minimize AOL and be on your IP home page. Then try to install Web CD..
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AOL Issues with the WebCD
Unfortunately the WebCD is not programed to work with the AOL browser. Using AOL for your internet connection does not affect the performance of the WebCD. Internet Explorer is preferred web browser.
To get the program to open using Internet Explorer you will need to set Internet Explorer as your default browser as this is the program that your local operating system will choose to open these file types with. Here are the steps to make this change:
- Open Internet Explorer
- Go to the Tools in the menubar and select Internet Options
- Go to the Programs tab in the Internet Options window
- In the Programs tab you will see a button to make Internet Explorer you default browser, click on this button
- Once this is complete re-open the program and it will open using Internet Explorer
We are sorry that you experienced these difficulties and hope you enjoy using the WebCD product in the future.
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Aol
My experience with AOL has not been with them as my ISP, but the sender to the recipient and also attaching documents. Guess what AOL blocks them! I understand that their is a way to "toggle" or "unblock" but few AOL users seem to know how to do it.
I have been trying to email a document and link to an AOL user for over a week, and she can not get AOL to accept the email. This has been ongoing for several other AOL users that I have emailed to for about 2 years.
So it would seem the "browser" problem would be the same issue.
Good Luck
Sandy
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Sandy, your friends problems with AOL is only a spam setting. AOL email system has nothing to do with the WebCD problem. The WebCD problem is only that the TMI programmer made the wrong assumptions on how to start their program. It obviously worked on the programmer's computer and that was good enough.
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Originally posted by admin View PostTo get the program to open using Internet Explorer you will need to set Internet Explorer as your default browser as this is the program that your local operating system will choose to open these file types with.
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