And it came to pass that John wrote:

> I work for an ISP and am considering using Netscape 6.2 for
> distribution to our customers.   Netscape has a CCK
> (Customization Kit) which I have been experimenting with.  
> I am writing here because Netscape has not responded to my
> emails, which is not surprising because they never have
> before. 
> 
> Those of you familar with Netscape 6.2 CCK know that this
> program allows you to customize the browser you distribute
> to the public.  My question is... Is there a way to disable
> AOL links from appearing on the desktop and in the START
> menu and anywhere else? 
> 
> We are a regional ISP and it is rather foolish to think we
> would use a product that, upon install, so directly promotes
> our competition. 
> 
> Thanks for any help you can offer.
> 
> 
> 

This is probably better answered in the Netscape support groups:
[Note that after clicking the link, you may have to go into
server properties [EDIT-Mail/News Account Settings] to enable
SSL before you can read any groups on the Secure server.
You may need to re-start before the settings take effect.]

snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.netscape6.windows
snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.netscape6.unix
snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.netscape6.macintosh


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