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Old 06-21-2009, 08:52 AM
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Hi, 7Kings, and welcome to BBB This was a hot topic when AIM 6 was still called AIM Triton, and one of our members came up with a solution:
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Originally Posted by dobalu View Post
To stop the Active Update without having to stop using AIM Triton, I deleted stic.dll. That annoying pop-up hasn't come up for me in over 5 days, and nothing seems to be working wrong.
And another member recently suggested the folder where that file is located in AIM 6:
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Originally Posted by CDsDontBurn View Post
if AIM was intalled to it's default directory, which it should be anyways, stic.dll will be located in this directory:

C:\Program Files\AIM6\services\softwareUpdate
As always, when deleting or modifying application files, it is a good idea to backup those files first. For example, in this case, I would simply rename stic.dll to stic.dll.bak rather than deleting it. Please let us know if this solution works for you. Thanks!

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