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AIM.exe not found?


Question Posted Tuesday August 23 2005, 6:58 pm

I have AIM, and whenever I load up my sign on (I have Windows XP Home edition) normally AIM would sign me right on. I tried yesterday and it didn't sign me on automatically. So I clicked on it and it said AIM.exe could not be found. AIM is working on all the other sign ons - My dads, my brothers and my moms, but it keeps telling me it can't be found. I tried to reinstall it on my sign on, but it won't let me because I don't have "Administrative privilages". Does anyone have a clue what's going on and how I could get AIM to work again? It's annoying going onto my dad's sign on and using AIM there.

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