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Old December 16th 08, 01:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
PSRumbagh
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I frequently get the following typical application error message:

12/8/2008 9:46 AM Application Error Faulting application aolsoftware.exe,
version 15.6.1.1, faulting module xprt6.dll, version 6.5.0.5661, fault
address 0x00001244.


Just what does this mean? Is this a conflict for resources?

AOL has never given me any tangible advice concerning this except to reload
their software which does nothing.

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Old December 16th 08, 01:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Error message meaning

Uninstall and reinstall AOL
http://dll-repair-tools.com/dll-file...rror-all-about

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Hope this helps.

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PSRumbagh wrote:
I frequently get the following typical application error message:

12/8/2008 9:46 AM Application Error Faulting application
aolsoftware.exe, version 15.6.1.1, faulting module xprt6.dll, version
6.5.0.5661, fault address 0x00001244.


Just what does this mean? Is this a conflict for resources?

AOL has never given me any tangible advice concerning this except to
reload their software which does nothing.



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Old December 16th 08, 02:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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This has nothing to do with windows, and everything to do with AOL trying to
write their own software to suit themselves, it's a huge memory hog, and well
known to be faulty for a long time, drop it and go with a different ISP

"PSRumbagh" wrote:

I frequently get the following typical application error message:

12/8/2008 9:46 AM Application Error Faulting application aolsoftware.exe,
version 15.6.1.1, faulting module xprt6.dll, version 6.5.0.5661, fault
address 0x00001244.


Just what does this mean? Is this a conflict for resources?

AOL has never given me any tangible advice concerning this except to reload
their software which does nothing.

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Old December 16th 08, 06:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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You can use AOL without their garbage software. go to www.aol.com


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I frequently get the following typical application error message:

12/8/2008 9:46 AM Application Error Faulting application aolsoftware.exe,
version 15.6.1.1, faulting module xprt6.dll, version 6.5.0.5661, fault
address 0x00001244.


Just what does this mean? Is this a conflict for resources?

AOL has never given me any tangible advice concerning this except to
reload
their software which does nothing.



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Old December 16th 08, 06:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
PSRumbagh
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Default Error message meaning

Thanks for the insight and link. Actually my cable internet connection is
through www.charter.net but I still continue to use "free" AOL 9.1 on Charter
as it was included as an inducement to get me to subscribe to Charter. Time
to uninstall all AOL software and use aol.com just for email. AOL does not
provide tech support for "free" AOL 9.1. I think that AOL will soon be out
of business.

"Gerry" wrote:

Uninstall and reinstall AOL
http://dll-repair-tools.com/dll-file...rror-all-about

--



Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PSRumbagh wrote:
I frequently get the following typical application error message:

12/8/2008 9:46 AM Application Error Faulting application
aolsoftware.exe, version 15.6.1.1, faulting module xprt6.dll, version
6.5.0.5661, fault address 0x00001244.


Just what does this mean? Is this a conflict for resources?

AOL has never given me any tangible advice concerning this except to
reload their software which does nothing.




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Old December 16th 08, 06:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
PSRumbagh
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Default Error message meaning

Why is xprt6.dll only a problem on about 30% of boot ups?

"sgopus" wrote:

This has nothing to do with windows, and everything to do with AOL trying to
write their own software to suit themselves, it's a huge memory hog, and well
known to be faulty for a long time, drop it and go with a different ISP

"PSRumbagh" wrote:

I frequently get the following typical application error message:

12/8/2008 9:46 AM Application Error Faulting application aolsoftware.exe,
version 15.6.1.1, faulting module xprt6.dll, version 6.5.0.5661, fault
address 0x00001244.


Just what does this mean? Is this a conflict for resources?

AOL has never given me any tangible advice concerning this except to reload
their software which does nothing.

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Old December 16th 08, 06:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Gerry
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Default Error message meaning

PSRumbagh

Not using using AOL software could be a smart move!

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Gerry
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Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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PSRumbagh wrote:
Thanks for the insight and link. Actually my cable internet
connection is through www.charter.net but I still continue to use
"free" AOL 9.1 on Charter as it was included as an inducement to get
me to subscribe to Charter. Time to uninstall all AOL software and
use aol.com just for email. AOL does not provide tech support for
"free" AOL 9.1. I think that AOL will soon be out of business.

"Gerry" wrote:

Uninstall and reinstall AOL
http://dll-repair-tools.com/dll-file...rror-all-about

--



Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PSRumbagh wrote:
I frequently get the following typical application error message:

12/8/2008 9:46 AM Application Error Faulting application
aolsoftware.exe, version 15.6.1.1, faulting module xprt6.dll,
version
6.5.0.5661, fault address 0x00001244.


Just what does this mean? Is this a conflict for resources?

AOL has never given me any tangible advice concerning this except to
reload their software which does nothing.



 




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