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Posted on: 10-11 2:58 am
GabeTV

I'm using Windows XP on a Virtualbox VM(Which I am typing this on, so the internet works) but it just says the AIM service can't be reached, even though the website says it's online. Does it not work on XP, the installation went fine, it just can't connect to the server. Am I stupid?
Posted on: 10-11 2:52 pm
pixel32

The client is trying to connect to AOL's shutdown server instead of phoenix's server. http://iwarg.ddns.net/phoenix/index.php?action=faqpage will show you how to set it up
Posted on: 10-12 3:33 am
GabeTV

Thanks, I got it to work. I can now utilize the full windows xp experience
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