In a message dated 7/28/02 7:40:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< On Sunday, July 28, 2002, at 04:10 PM, Paul Christy wrote:

>   I've trashed everything I can find with AOL
> connected to it, but it's giving me weird TCP/IP numbers, etc.,
> still!  Are there hidden files?  There oughta be an uninstall like on
> evil WindoZe machines.  Any suggestions appreciated. >>

Hi, Paul...

I'd recommend Norton SystemWorks---Comes with a couple of fun little apps 
called "Spring Cleaning" and "iClean"... Tell it to search for all files 
ASSOCIATED with a given application (such as AOL), and it finds them all, 
wherever they're hidden.  Then you can dispose of them immediately or at your 
leisure.

P.S.  I used to listen to the Mix when I lived in Houston---"The only 25 
songs we own, back-to-back, 24 hours a day"... LOL...

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