I am going to dump AOL as soon as I move into somewhere where I have a real phone line, but at the moment I am having to use my expensive freeisp.com "free" account to share the connection between my machine and the one I'm configuring for my friend. The other thing is I would just like to know if it can be done and how. Not interested in third party software as I'm aware that some can do it like anologx proxy. Funny enuf the first version of AOL7 allowed it. If you log in with that now it tells you to upgrade or it won't allow you on.
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Anyone got ICS going with AOhell
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Anyone got ICS going with AOhell
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Thats shitty AOL for you. Always breaks something. They'd get a lot more customers if they dumped the shitty software they force on you.
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I remember with version 6 in the UK it had some instructions for setting it up - but when that failed and I hassled them enough they said that it only worked in the US, and that part of the documentation should have been removed
I ended up using third party software.
I got the beta for version 7, but never got round to playing with it before I got broadband. Hadn't realised they ever got ICS working with it - the few people I spoke to who even acknowlegded that ICS even existed, seemed under the impression that no-one would want it
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