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Old 7th May 2009   #1
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Where does AOL store the user's saved log-on information?

I want to know where AOL stores the saved log-on information. Is it in the Windows Registry? I don't need to know where it is in the Registry, just whether it is in there or not.

If it isn't in the Registry, what folder contains the stored AOL log-on information?

I know this information is encrypted and I don't need to read it (couldn't anyway). I just want to know where it is.

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docs & settings/username/aol something/organize
In the pers filing cabinet, similar to Outlook.

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