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Mr. Fred
post Aug 27 2009, 08:38 AM
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What is "AOL Coach Version 2.0 (Build 20041026.5 en" ? Can I Remove/Uninstall this from my Computer without damaging/disrupting it ?

All info and/or help would be great. Sincerely, User real name and email --- edited out for safety.
Reason for edit: doug: remove name and email
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post Aug 27 2009, 09:13 AM
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I strongly suggest you edit your post to remove your email address, that is how people get spammed, because the unscrupulous get your address then add you to spam lists, so NEVER post your email address for your own security\peace of mind.

Now your query, this appears on the surface to be an auto fix part of AOL software, are you running any AOL software ?
Simple answer is if your not then remove it, if you are then you may want to leave it assuming it is part of the AOL software package you have installed.
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