vista aol and norton
the trio destroyer... LOL
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50 Ways to leave your Vista....
CHORUS:
You just format the drive , Clive
Get a New Mac , Jack
Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy
Just get yourself free
Boot from a *nix, Jix
You don't need to discuss much
Install XP, Lee
And get yourself free
"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> wrote:
>> Compare two systems:
>> 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
>> AOL 9.0 (SE)
>> 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
>> IE "text size" set at "medium"
>> Display fonts set at "normal"
>> AOL fonts set to large "where possible"
>>
>> 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
>> AOL 9.0 (VR)
>> 21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
>> IE test size set at "larger"
>> Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
>> AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
>> AOL fonts set at large "where possible"
>>
>> In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
>> In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
>> easily read.
>> In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts are
>> fine.
>> However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font size
>> so
>> small
>> they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the writer
>> has
>> fonts
>> so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation (sending
>> mail
>> to myself
>> from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista system is
>> reducing
>> the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at about
>> size
>> 5 or 6.
>>
>> Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
>> AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
>> screen!!!
>>
>>
>>
>
> I thought I had seen stupid things before but using Vista AND AOL? That
> takes the cake. All you need to do now to complete the mess is add
> Semantec to the install.
>
> Alias