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Iconator & AIM


Question Posted Monday June 19 2006, 8:41 pm

I have AIM Triton, and when I try downloading buddy icons, it merely says 'You have clicked a hyperlink your client doesn't support.' What is that supposed to mean, and is there anything I can do so I can start downloading icons again?

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confusedbabii answered Monday June 19 2006, 10:13 pm:
i had the same problem. it's really simple...just do this:
just sign on to the old version of AIM and upload your buddy icon there, then sign on AIM triton, sign of the original version of AIM and you're buddy icon will be on AIM triton.

hope i helped!

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