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    baadose
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Paige32dll shuts down AOL

    I continously get knocked off the internet. No error messages are displayed, but when I got to AOL system information it shows that there was a "paige32dll .000100033fb6". AOL has not been any help at all. Have reinstalled AOL, cleared cache, scan disk & defrag many many many times. Does anyone know how to fix this problem? I have only the minimum programs running. HELP!!!!

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    You say you get disconnected...does AOL sign you off completely or just having trouble on the Internet? If it's just Internet problems, try using Netscape.

    Another recommendation: DUMP AOL!!! They are notorious for their disconnects. You might try these people to see if they have coverage in your area.

    http://www.coollink.com/

    If you insist on staying with AOL, you might try changing your dial-in number to get a different line. This might give you a different server to dial in to.

    Good Luck!
    DonJ

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    Are you using Eudora ?

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    According to AOL it is the driver for the dia up network in windows. They say it is a corrupt driver and needs to be updated.
    Yes I am dumping AOL and getting direct cable line. I agree I hate AOL. It is not signing me off just shuts completely down and returns me to my desktop, no error messages or nothing.
    Originally posted by donj:
    You say you get disconnected...does AOL sign you off completely or just having trouble on the Internet? If it's just Internet problems, try using Netscape.

    Another recommendation: DUMP AOL!!! They are notorious for their disconnects. You might try these people to see if they have coverage in your area.

    http://www.coollink.com/

    If you insist on staying with AOL, you might try changing your dial-in number to get a different line. This might give you a different server to dial in to.

    Good Luck!
    DonJ

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