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Solution to AOL 3.0 problem with password-protected
pages
There is a problem with the browser that is part of version 3.0 of
America OnLine for Windows 3.1, which prevents entering a password for a
page that is loaded into a frame. In first accessing a password-protected
page, AOL users should instead use these links to the
Black Chip,
CBJN and
Green Chip pages.
After you do this, you can return to the menu via the link at the top of
each password-protected page. The left-frame menu links will work normally
for the rest of the session and you can use them to enter all of the pages
you have access to without re-entering your password.
We are only aware of this particular problem occurring with AOL's
browser, and only in AOL 3.0 for Windows 3.1. We recommend that you
instead use Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer with your
AOL account. See AOL for details on how to do this. If you use Windows 95
or later, but still are using AOL 3.0 for Windows 3.1, you should install
the latest AOL version for your operating system (though previous Win95
versions, 3.0 or later, should also work.)
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