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| Chghes 2003-01-25, 6:23 pm |
| Hi..i was wondering if anyone uses aol 8.0 or has seen this before.What i did
was
delete my partition... reformat ..installed w2k pro..then aol 8.0.When i got
online
i went to my favorites tab and everything was still there as if i didnt
reformat or anything.This may be old news but i didnt think the HD could keep
the favorites
after the format and all?
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| I don't use aol but I would guess there is probably is a profile on one of
aol's servers with the info on your favorites and that is what you are
seeing. It would'n't be from your computer if you fdisked and reformated.
"Chghes" <chghes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030125182823.14588.00000230@mb-mw.aol.com...
> Hi..i was wondering if anyone uses aol 8.0 or has seen this before.What i
did
> was
> delete my partition... reformat ..installed w2k pro..then aol 8.0.When i
got
> online
> i went to my favorites tab and everything was still there as if i didnt
> reformat or anything.This may be old news but i didnt think the HD could
keep
> the favorites
> after the format and all?
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| Chghes wrote:
> Hi..i was wondering if anyone uses aol 8.0 or has seen this
> before.
non one will reply, becuase no one uses AOL 
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| Chghes 2003-01-25, 8:23 pm |
| i have no problems with it and now i guess i dont have to worry about saving my
favorites..
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| VernonOJ 2003-01-25, 9:23 pm |
| AOL has your favorites, not your computer.
If you ever get a real ISP, you will have trouble getting your favorites
transported.
"Chghes" <chghes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030125204043.14624.00000196@mb-mw.aol.com...
> i have no problems with it and now i guess i dont have to worry about
saving my
> favorites..
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| The PC Guy 2003-01-25, 10:23 pm |
| Hello:
Not storing favorites locally must be something new in 8.0. Under older
versions, favorites were stored on the user's computer.
At any rate, the important stuff like E-mail messages and address book
are stored in the \Organize\ folder.
This is handy to know if you need to back something up or move it to a
new computer.
Incidentally, I don't use AOL. I just work for a lot of clients who do.
--
regards,
bruce
The PC Guy
Bruce Von Deylen
South Bend, Ind. USA
Serving the computer impaired in northern
Indiana and southwest lower Michigan
E-mail: pcguy<at>attbi<dot>com
Website: http://www.geocities.com/the_pc_guy_1627/index.htm
"VernonOJ" <vernono@nopamcontractor.net> wrote in message
news:0KHY9.16791$LA4.1427223@news1.west.cox.net...
> AOL has your favorites, not your computer.
>
> If you ever get a real ISP, you will have trouble getting your favorites
> transported.
>
> "Chghes" <chghes@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20030125204043.14624.00000196@mb-mw.aol.com...
> > i have no problems with it and now i guess i dont have to worry about
> saving my
> > favorites..
>
>
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| VernonOJ 2003-01-27, 5:23 pm |
| I just loaded AOL 8 on a client's barefoot laptop (AHH please don't shoot
me)
After loading, all of his favorites from his home AOL 7 were immediately
available on the new computer.
"The PC Guy" <pcguy@attbi.com> wrote in message
news:MMIY9.36794$eM6.58728@rwcrnsc51.ops.asp.att.net...
> Hello:
> Not storing favorites locally must be something new in 8.0. Under
older
> versions, favorites were stored on the user's computer.
> At any rate, the important stuff like E-mail messages and address book
> are stored in the \Organize\ folder.
> This is handy to know if you need to back something up or move it to a
> new computer.
> Incidentally, I don't use AOL. I just work for a lot of clients who
do.
> --
>
> regards,
> bruce
>
> The PC Guy
> Bruce Von Deylen
> South Bend, Ind. USA
> Serving the computer impaired in northern
> Indiana and southwest lower Michigan
>
> E-mail: pcguy<at>attbi<dot>com
>
> Website: http://www.geocities.com/the_pc_guy_1627/index.htm
> "VernonOJ" <vernono@nopamcontractor.net> wrote in message
> news:0KHY9.16791$LA4.1427223@news1.west.cox.net...
> > AOL has your favorites, not your computer.
> >
> > If you ever get a real ISP, you will have trouble getting your favorites
> > transported.
> >
> > "Chghes" <chghes@aol.com> wrote in message
> > news:20030125204043.14624.00000196@mb-mw.aol.com...
> > > i have no problems with it and now i guess i dont have to worry about
> > saving my
> > > favorites..
> >
> >
>
>
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| Crazymiclo30 2003-01-28, 10:23 am |
| I regret to inform you that AOL is my lone form of internet. I live in the
middle of nowhere and I can't get cable internet. DSL is out of reach and
the satellites are too expensive. The older versions of AOL store favorites
and settings in a file that is named after your screen name in the organize
folder. Its the file with no extension. The newest version of aol I
believe stores the favorites under your screen name on AOL servers just as
they store your buddy list now.
"Chghes" <chghes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030125182823.14588.00000230@mb-mw.aol.com...
> Hi..i was wondering if anyone uses aol 8.0 or has seen this before.What i
did
> was
> delete my partition... reformat ..installed w2k pro..then aol 8.0.When i
got
> online
> i went to my favorites tab and everything was still there as if i didnt
> reformat or anything.This may be old news but i didnt think the HD could
keep
> the favorites
> after the format and all?
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|
| ??? You mean there are _NO_ other isp's within local dialup range??? Not
even MSN? (not that it would be much of an improvement) You must live not
only in the sticks, but in a time warp!
--
J. R. Jones IV
Rancho CostaPlente
"Look in the phone book under Internet Service Providers"
"Crazymiclo30" <user@user.net> wrote in message
news:lGxZ9.9822$wL1.6123@fe01...
> I regret to inform you that AOL is my lone form of internet. I live in
the
> middle of nowhere and I can't get cable internet. DSL is out of reach and
> the satellites are too expensive. The older versions of AOL store
favorites
> and settings in a file that is named after your screen name in the
organize
> folder. Its the file with no extension. The newest version of aol I
> believe stores the favorites under your screen name on AOL servers just as
> they store your buddy list now.
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| The PC Guy 2003-01-28, 10:23 pm |
| Hello:
In the area of northern Indiana where I live, there are usually local
mom-and-up ISPs that serve people who live out in the sticks. I have also
heard of some small towns that offer community Internet service. You pay for
it on your water bill or something like that.
Then again, in many rural areas, it is not unusual that there is only
one ISP to choose from.
I'd hate to think of life where AOL is that one and only choice.
--
regards,
bruce
The PC Guy
Bruce Von Deylen
South Bend, Ind. USA
Serving the computer impaired in northern
Indiana and southwest lower Michigan
E-mail: pcguy<at>attbi<dot>com
Website: http://www.geocities.com/the_pc_guy_1627/index.htm
"JaR" <plente@worldnetCRUD.att.net> wrote in message
news:AvBZ9.19717$zF6.1417806@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> ??? You mean there are _NO_ other isp's within local dialup range??? Not
> even MSN? (not that it would be much of an improvement) You must live not
> only in the sticks, but in a time warp!
>
> --
> J. R. Jones IV
> Rancho CostaPlente
> "Look in the phone book under Internet Service Providers"
>
>
> "Crazymiclo30" <user@user.net> wrote in message
> news:lGxZ9.9822$wL1.6123@fe01...
> > I regret to inform you that AOL is my lone form of internet. I live in
> the
> > middle of nowhere and I can't get cable internet. DSL is out of reach
and
> > the satellites are too expensive. The older versions of AOL store
> favorites
> > and settings in a file that is named after your screen name in the
> organize
> > folder. Its the file with no extension. The newest version of aol I
> > believe stores the favorites under your screen name on AOL servers just
as
> > they store your buddy list now.
>
>
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| Crazymiclo30 2003-01-30, 10:23 am |
| Well there are other ISP's for dialup but since I started using AOL first I
decided to just stay with it. There are like 3 or 4 other dialup ISP's. I
actually tried earthlink for a while and it is better than AOL but the
connection was lousy. I kept getting booted off the line.
"JaR" <plente@worldnetCRUD.att.net> wrote in message
news:AvBZ9.19717$zF6.1417806@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> ??? You mean there are _NO_ other isp's within local dialup range??? Not
> even MSN? (not that it would be much of an improvement) You must live not
> only in the sticks, but in a time warp!
>
> --
> J. R. Jones IV
> Rancho CostaPlente
> "Look in the phone book under Internet Service Providers"
>
>
> "Crazymiclo30" <user@user.net> wrote in message
> news:lGxZ9.9822$wL1.6123@fe01...
> > I regret to inform you that AOL is my lone form of internet. I live in
> the
> > middle of nowhere and I can't get cable internet. DSL is out of reach
and
> > the satellites are too expensive. The older versions of AOL store
> favorites
> > and settings in a file that is named after your screen name in the
> organize
> > folder. Its the file with no extension. The newest version of aol I
> > believe stores the favorites under your screen name on AOL servers just
as
> > they store your buddy list now.
>
>
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