BOX SYNC FOR WINDOWS 10 PASSWORD
This is not the same password you'll use to login to AOL, but a special password to authenticate It was a set of 16 letters, such as this example: XUHO PSIY BBWF ZLKM. Here are the steps I took to allow me to access AOL emails via WIndows Mail after AOL required new authentication in 2020.Įssentially, you will let AOL generate a password for you to enter into your Windows Mail app. SOLVED problem with Windows Mail app and AOL email access: It does not seem to make sense, thus I think the letter was either wrongly worded, or drafted by a person who did not know what they were doing (exams board - maybe). New: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** - or - *** Email address is removed for privacy *** Old: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** It would not affect Windows at all, other than having to change (to new) email server addresses and enter the new email account password Only thing I can think of is if AOL will not let Verizon use the old account links addresses
BOX SYNC FOR WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE
Should make no practical difference.Ģ.2 AOL/Verizon might provide the software interface and account charges, but they do not run/own the communication lines (British Telecom) - thus no change there. you can go straight to it.Įntry passwords and entry site look/feel may look slightly different - however the function would be the same (it is embedded in the HTML page). Just a thought - but putting that aside and returning to Sue's URLs.Ģ.1 URL addresses are not exclusive to anyone, unless specifically blocked by court orders (terrorist sites, etc.) thus if you have a browser and internet connection. I am wondering if - as part of the UK sale of client/customers - Verizon neglected to have the modern browser interface included in the (purchase) package? Might have found AOL wanted too much for it (extra), so they're scrambling now to come-up with something not Edge/Explorer/Chrome/Firefox (HTML browsers). Point being - back then - the interface was AOL/C$erv. I got my first copy of 'gekko' (which MS allegedly pinched and rebadged as Explorer 1), on the second or third member's CD from AOL AOL and Compuserve (C$erv), launched before the existence of the mainstream/modern internet browser.
Alternatively, Sue posted some AOL forum links - which are URL's/HMTL (internet addresses). Kevin Courtney (NEU) might send you a Christmas card.Ģ. she mightĪccidentally give the pot a nudge. When the local Verizon salesbloke turns up with the 'new technology' tin can connected by a line of string, or suggests the new connection might have a wonky algorithm. If you're in a semi-detached, send your lady upstairs with a flower pot.