Noone here likes AOL. We try to pretend we've not heard of them.
If an administrator or power user installs software it should be =
available for everyone. Unless you were asked and choose Just You.
If they don't do that they have had three years. And It's not just three =
years old - it's always been that way on NT.
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"Paul Tutle Sr. - OCC" <millerj RemoveThis @cinci.rr.com> wrote in message =
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> AIM is AOL instant msg.
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> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 07:16:40 +1100, "David Candy" <.> wrote:
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>>Speak to whatever AIM is.
>>
>>The rules are.
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>>For Admins
>>Install for All Users OR ask, for All Users or just the current user?
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>>For Users
>>Install for user only if possible, else don't install.
>>
>>If AIM doesn't do this then it is not an XP program.
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>> Stay informed about: Question on installing programs one time and all users can..