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| | Difficulty signing on I'm having trouble with my new Dell laptop with Windows Vista. This doesn't happen with my old desktop with Windows XP. It will never let me sign on, on the first try. Sometimes not the 2nd either. I get an error message about a known incompatibility. No IP routes. Any ideas? Thanks! Sue |
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| | Re: Difficulty signing on "sjde" <sjde@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > I'm having trouble with my new Dell laptop with Windows Vista. This > doesn't > happen with my old desktop with Windows XP. It will never let me sign on, > on > the first try. Sometimes not the 2nd either. I get an error message > about a > known incompatibility. No IP routes. Any ideas? Thanks! Hi Sue, It's difficult to identify the problem, without knowing the error message. Can you give us the exact text of the error message that you see? Are you on a corportae network with Active Directory? Or, is it a home network? Thanks, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Difficulty signing on Andrew-- It's a home network. I have Qwest DSL and an AOL screen name. I have no problem getting on with Internet Explorer, and I could always do that I guess, but then I don't have access to my mail waiting to be sent and some other features. I signed off and tried to get back on and couldn't dulpicate the problem to see what the actual error message was! Each time I was able to sign on no problem. So now I'm wondering if it's only when the computer has sat unused for awhile that this happens? Error message-- AC-3001; er 0x84100118 OS Vista; ACS 4.7.14.1 Sue "Andrew McLaren" wrote: > "sjde" <sjde@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > > I'm having trouble with my new Dell laptop with Windows Vista. This > > doesn't > > happen with my old desktop with Windows XP. It will never let me sign on, > > on > > the first try. Sometimes not the 2nd either. I get an error message > > about a > > known incompatibility. No IP routes. Any ideas? Thanks! > > Hi Sue, > > It's difficult to identify the problem, without knowing the error message. > > Can you give us the exact text of the error message that you see? > > Are you on a corportae network with Active Directory? Or, is it a home > network? > > Thanks, > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > |
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| | Re: Difficulty signing on > It's a home network. I have Qwest DSL and an AOL screen name. I have no > problem getting on with Internet Explorer, and I could always do that I > guess, but then I don't have access to my mail waiting to be sent and some > other features. > I signed off and tried to get back on and couldn't dulpicate the problem > to > see what the actual error message was! Each time I was able to sign on no > problem. So now I'm wondering if it's only when the computer has sat > unused > for awhile that this happens? > Error message-- > AC-3001; er 0x84100118 > OS Vista; ACS 4.7.14.1 Hi Sue, This error message is being generated by AOL Connection Services software ("ACS"). It's not a Windows error message. I'm not familiar with the AOL software, so I regret I can't give you any help with this. Maybe some AOL users in this forum know the answer. Otherwise, you might need to ask in an AOL user support forum, or similar. If you get a Windows error message, post it to this newsgroup and we might be able to help troubleshoot it. Sorry I couldn't do more to help; I hope you get it solved! -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Difficulty signing on Thanks--I'll look for an AOL user support forum. Now that AOL is free, I can't get (free) technical support anymore. Sue "Andrew McLaren" wrote: > > It's a home network. I have Qwest DSL and an AOL screen name. I have no > > problem getting on with Internet Explorer, and I could always do that I > > guess, but then I don't have access to my mail waiting to be sent and some > > other features. > > I signed off and tried to get back on and couldn't dulpicate the problem > > to > > see what the actual error message was! Each time I was able to sign on no > > problem. So now I'm wondering if it's only when the computer has sat > > unused > > for awhile that this happens? > > Error message-- > > AC-3001; er 0x84100118 > > OS Vista; ACS 4.7.14.1 > > Hi Sue, > > This error message is being generated by AOL Connection Services software > ("ACS"). It's not a Windows error message. > > I'm not familiar with the AOL software, so I regret I can't give you any > help with this. Maybe some AOL users in this forum know the answer. > Otherwise, you might need to ask in an AOL user support forum, or similar. > > If you get a Windows error message, post it to this newsgroup and we might > be able to help troubleshoot it. > > Sorry I couldn't do more to help; I hope you get it solved! > > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > |
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| | Re: Difficulty signing on "sjde" <sjde@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1EF3EBEB-7699-4B22-B957-C9A1D6C5C788@microsoft.com... > Thanks--I'll look for an AOL user support forum. Now that AOL is free, I > can't get (free) technical support anymore. Abandon ship. Get a Gmail account. > > Sue > > "Andrew McLaren" wrote: > >> > It's a home network. I have Qwest DSL and an AOL screen name. I have no >> > problem getting on with Internet Explorer, and I could always do that I >> > guess, but then I don't have access to my mail waiting to be sent and >> > some >> > other features. >> > I signed off and tried to get back on and couldn't dulpicate the >> > problem >> > to >> > see what the actual error message was! Each time I was able to sign on >> > no >> > problem. So now I'm wondering if it's only when the computer has sat >> > unused >> > for awhile that this happens? >> > Error message-- >> > AC-3001; er 0x84100118 >> > OS Vista; ACS 4.7.14.1 >> >> Hi Sue, >> >> This error message is being generated by AOL Connection Services software >> ("ACS"). It's not a Windows error message. >> >> I'm not familiar with the AOL software, so I regret I can't give you any >> help with this. Maybe some AOL users in this forum know the answer. >> Otherwise, you might need to ask in an AOL user support forum, or >> similar. >> >> If you get a Windows error message, post it to this newsgroup and we >> might >> be able to help troubleshoot it. >> >> Sorry I couldn't do more to help; I hope you get it solved! >> >> -- >> Andrew McLaren >> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au >> >> |
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