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Tom, I'm not sure how this would hold true for a pure java IM client. There must be something else going on. ---------------------------- Bryan Dietz midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/19/2004 02:24:28 PM: > I agree. Wish I had time to resolve the [SRV_CLI_VERIFICATION] > problem that more or less eliminates the possibility of simple > creating an AS/400 clone. (See, e.g., http://iserverd1.khstu. > ru/oscar/snac_01_1f.html for a general description.) I'm not sure I > could resolve it. > > Obviously there have been a couple resolutions already though. > > In short, this is a request from the AOL server that says "Send me > the contents of the memory currently loaded at these addresses in > your system." If what you send isn't what's expected, your > connection is terminated. The actual request is a random offset into > AIM.EXE as it's loaded in Windows memory for a random length. > > One obvious possibility is simply to store a memory dump of AIM.EXE > static memory from Windows in an IFS file, then use that to fulfill > the server request. But there's got to be a better way; I suspect > that's a copyright violation. Then again, it's not a for-profit copy > and it hardly harms AOL's business. > > Tom Liotta
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