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Question Posted Tuesday June 5 2007, 9:48 pm

I have just gotten a new computer so I downloaded both AIM 6.0 and the old AIM 5.9 (I think that`s the old one, I'm not sure of the number, exactly.) Well my question is that I've heard that AIM 6.0 can mess up your computer, such as give it viruses, and etc. and it can also slow it down, so my first question is : is that true ? Now that's not really my main question. My main question is that I get kicked off on both AIM's after awhile while being away, except on AIM 6.0 - it automatically signs me back on, AND puts my away message up. Now my question is, how can I stop AIM from kicking me off ?

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russianspy1234 answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 4:25 pm:
AIM 6.0 will not give you viruses, however, i really dont like the setup, and end up using aim 5.9 anyways. as for getting kicked off, i dont know, it could be any number of things, most likely your internet conection. try going on aim.com and using aim express and see if that kicks you off too.

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