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bad requests


Question Posted Sunday September 17 2006, 1:01 pm

when i tried logging into verizon or aim express, the same message came up-

Error 400 'my.screenname...' Bad Request.
it's like the aol search page.

does anyone know what this is or what i can do to get rid of it?? i did juss get the aim toolbar but accident, but i don't think that is what it has to do with. any ideas??

thanks!!


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leanna answered Sunday September 17 2006, 7:42 pm:
aim express could be down..try downloading the actual aim..its the same thing except better. (:. ha.. or restart your computer..your internet may not be functioning right. goodluck!

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