Greetings --
Why in the world would you want AOL on a server? Surfing the
Internet, especially using AOL's proprietary on-line content service,
from a server is fraught with security risks. It's an easy way to
render your entire network moribund.
Anyway, for problems with AOL's products, contact AOL's
much-ballyhoo-ed technical support. Microsoft has no control over the
compatibility or quality, and especially the lack thereof, of AOL's
products.
Bruce Chambers
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"tazman99" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:7EA6F6A6-5383-4B58-806C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>i cant get the aol BROWSER to work with my 2000 server it doesnt
>display the web site i go to. on the workstation im running xp pro IE
>works fine. its when im in aol thier BROWSER doesnt go to the
>websites. aol tells me they use different ports 51-91 51-92 51-93 for
>their browser. Why cant I surf? Any help will be apprieated