John
Mon Dec 22 22:47:27 CST 2003
Hi Kevin,
I definitely agree with you, however I thank you nonetheless for sending
me this link. I'll see if I can get to his office tomorrow sometime and try
it out....and will post back my results. Thank you once again!
JV
"Kevin Weilbacher" <kweilbac@NO_SPAM_gte.net> wrote in message
news:OIOcJOQyDHA.1576@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> John,
>
> I have had several occasions where a person (usually the boss) wanted to
> keep their AOL account. However, I flatly refuse to install AOL on a
> business system that I maintain. My solution? There is a product called
> ENetBot for $19.95 (but it comes with a 30 day trial) that you can
install
> on the particular user's PC, and it will go out and retrieve AOL email and
> bring it right into Outlook, and vice versa.
>
http://www.enetbot.com/
>
> -kw
>
> "John Vighetto" <john@NOSPAM.cadgrafix.com> wrote in message
> news:%23fFU%236NyDHA.3116@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > I have a client that has SBS2K running, however the owner refuses to go
> away
> > from his AOL account and I can't seem to get a straight answer with the
> AOL
> > "techs". One of them even suggested turn off ISA, re-running AOL, then
> > turning ISA back on. As of this moment, he can't use the AOL start up
> > screen - just the log-in screen when opening up an IE browser window.
> > Outside of hypnotizing him to change ISP's, can I get him to use his AOL
> the
> > way he's used to using it?
> >
> >
>
>