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Dear Radsafers:

I tried to link to the referenced site directly from my e-mail program, Eudora Pro Version 4.1 and received a message that I had to download the "DUN/RAS files from AOL." I clicked on the link, AOL started to come up over Eudora, the files downloaded, were installed and then I was told to re-boot the computer to make them effective. On doing so I received the same re-boot message. After re-booting at least 5 times, I re-booted, pressed F8, chose "Safe" and when it came up, I used the Control Pannel -  Add/Remove option to completely remove AOL. On re-booting I could now get back to my normal Windows environment.

I hope no one else will have to suffer this problem.

Lew Helgeson


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Click here:  04/23/01 Is Nuclear Power Safe Enough for Your Backyard?

Business Week article.