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"Problem with AOL Software"

Posted by JohnSDavison on 12-29-01 at 19:45z
Hi Ben,
I access VPC via AOL 7.0 software. I'm having problems after exiting from VPC - when I try to sign off from AOL the AOL software ALWAYS locks up, and requires a CTRL-ALT-DELETE to bring up the task list to manually end the AOL task. This doesn't happen with other online sessions, but I can guarantee that if I access VPC anytime during a session then the lockup on sign off will occur. Any ideas what might be causing this?
Regards....John

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"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by Ben Chiu on 12-29-01 at 21:48z
> I access VPC via AOL 7.0 software. I'm having problems
>after exiting from VPC - when I try to sign off from AOL
>the AOL software ALWAYS locks up, and requires a
>CTRL-ALT-DELETE to bring up the task list to manually end
>the AOL task. This doesn't happen with other online
>sessions, but I can guarantee that if I access VPC anytime
>during a session then the lockup on sign off will occur.
>Any ideas what might be causing this?
>Regards....John

Greetings John:

This is the first time that we've heard of any such problem. Perhaps you can isolate which page causes the problem (eg. try the main door page, then exit. If all is fine, move to the next page--the main VPC page, then exit, and so on.). We're running some Java applets and storing a cookie (user option) for some features, but nothing really out of the unusual when you get down to it.

Do you have any problem when you access via IE? I do know there are some Netscape compatability issues now (which we'll try to sort out once we get all of the kinks out of this IE version. Hmm, actually now that I think about it, doesn't AOL use Netscape?

Ben


"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by JohnSDavison on 12-30-01 at 09:46z
Hi Ben,

>Perhaps you can isolate which page causes the
>problem (eg. try the main door page, then exit. If all is
>fine, move to the next page--the main VPC page, then exit,
>and so on.).

As suggested I tried from different points within VPC. Basically, signing off from AOL with the Main Door page showing is OK. Anything else is not and causes AOL to lock up. If I navigate into the site and then back all the way out to the Main Door again before signing off from AOL then it works fine, so I guess this is the workaround.

>Do you have any problem when you access via IE? I do know
>there are some Netscape compatability issues now (which
>we'll try to sort out once we get all of the kinks out of
>this IE version. Hmm, actually now that I think about it,
>doesn't AOL use Netscape?

I've only recently started using AOL 7.0 and it seems to have completely taken command of the comms on my machine. Whatever I try to do with other comms programs AOL seems to override them and load itself to establish the comms. This is a pain, and I haven't had time to sort it out yet. So, no sorry, can't tell you what happens with IE5 at this point. Will let you know when I get it sorted. And I believe you're right about AOL and Netscape - AOL took over Netscape didn't they?

Regards....John


"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by JohnSDavison on 12-30-01 at 11:19z
Hi Ben,
I've now managed to get IE5 going without AOL interfering and everything seems to work OK from there. I've also tried piggybacking IE5 on top of AOL and again everything seems to work OK - no AOL lockup on sign off. It seems the problem only exists when accessing VPC using the native AOL software (which means Netscape?). So - I know what to do now, don't I? <G>
Regards....John

"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by Ben Chiu on 12-30-01 at 19:31z
>It seems the problem only exists when accessing VPC using
>the native AOL software (which means Netscape?).

Yep, I think you're right that AOL acquired Netscape a few years ago, so I'd imagine that they did so to use their browser. One of these days we'll delve into Netscape's inconsistencies so it'll work with the VPC, but until then, I'd venture to guess that AOL's latest and greatest is causing the problem because other people have no problem with earlier AOL software here at the VPC.

>So - I know what to do now, don't I? <G>

Yep! :)

Happy New Year!
Ben


"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by JohnSDavison on 12-30-01 at 22:42z
Hi Ben,
OK, IE5 it is, for now anyway. Thanks for your help. Best wishes for 2002.
Regards....John

"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by Mike_Greenwood on 01-01-02 at 03:30z
Hi John,

I just want to jump in here to thank you for your help (bug reporting) and patience, while we work things out. This is a learning experience for all of us, but that's what makes up a community isn't it? :-D

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!

--Greenie
**6 miles SSE KSJC**


"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by JohnSDavison on 01-02-02 at 21:13z
Hi Greenie,

>This is a learning experience for all of us, but that's
>what makes up a community isn't it?
>HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!

Indeed it is, my friend. And a very Happy New Year to you too.

Regards....John


"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by Tom Hayward on 01-05-02 at 16:50z
Thanks Mike!
And thank you again John, we don't get to test on every OS and browser without all of our members help!

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Thomas S. Hayward


"RE: Problem with AOL Software"
Posted by JohnSDavison on 01-06-02 at 13:56z

My pleasure, Tom.

John