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Sorry, I forgot to mention, in the computer in the beginning of my post, my
Internet Options are also being fiddled with. I'm not sure about any others,
but the most noticeable one is that all images on AOL will not load. They all
appear as a box, with a smaller box in the upper left corner with green, red,
and blue shapes. I found that the "Show Images" option was unclicked. I
checked it and pictures started showing again, only it doesn't last after AOL
is closed or my computer is restarted.
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