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Well since i'm stuck using AOL (too long a story to relay), i was wondering if anyone knew how to dial into aol WITHOUT using the aol software or Aol Dialer. i.e using basic windows dial up.

 

 

there was a way to do this with netzero a long time ago (cause apparently netzero and windows both encrypt your password and username, and there's a way to get to them from a system file) but it doesn't work for aol.

 

anyone know how to do it?

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Can't you just use AOL to dial up and then use your own browser?

no, because the gay ass Gay O' Hell browser still takes up memory (around 25mbs) :blossom:

 

I think there's a way you can configure your 56k modem to dial random local access numbers when necessary

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Someone should pass a bill that would make AOL and it's distribution on any medium or form illegal.

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Someone should pass a bill that would make AOL and it's distribution on any medium or form illegal.

:wub: or make them send cdrw's with the app in it so we can erase em later :blossom:

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Can't you just use AOL to dial up and then use your own browser?

no, because the gay ass Gay O' Hell browser still takes up memory (around 25mbs) :blossom:

 

I think there's a way you can configure your 56k modem to dial random local access numbers when necessary

 

i don't care if it dials random access numbers or not, i just DON"T want to use the aol browser or dialer, i want to reach the encrypted password and username, put them in regular dial up networking, and dial in using one of the aol numbers i already use.

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get sbc its worth it once u starting using BT

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what's sbc?

 

if it's a isp, then you missed the point of the topic, i'm STUCK using Aol... as in i have no choice.

 

if it's a program or software, then do elaborate please.

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If AOL is really using their own, tailored Winsock, rather than Microsoft's, that's one more reason to hate AOL.

 

They're basically forcing users to use their services no matter what.

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has anyone coded a custom version of the dialer then?

a aoldialerLITE ?

 

 

edit: well i was told before that there's a file on the system that logs all internet connections, both failed and attempted... i coudl probably figure something out if i find out what the file is.

 

anyone know it?

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