For a couple of months now I have been unable to sign on to AOL in nay way other than as "guest". The AOL sign-on screen normally offer three fields:
1. Name - offering a choice of your screen names, Guest and New User
2. Password
3. Location
After a crash a few months ago the sign-on screen looked the same but only offered two fields:
1. Name - offering a choice of nothing other than "Guest", "New User" or "Existing member". No sign of registered screen names.
2. Location
N.B.: No Password field!
Trying to sign in as new user or registered member stopped at the "checking password" step because, obviously, there was no password input for either of thes screen names(?).
Signing in as "Guest" worked with no problem and accepted existing screen names and passwords.
This gives normal access to e-mails, saved mails stored at AOL, address book (also stored at AOL) but denies access to anything held in the local "Personal Filing Cabinet". Nor does it allow creation of a personal web-site.
AOL also has an "AOL Dialler" - this accepts the registered screen name and password - so the information is still being held on my computer as well as at AOL.
After lengthy discussions with AOL so-called technical experts (who can do no more than read from their book of answers), their only suggestion was: reformat your hard drive - as for then signing on they could give no guarantee that I wouldn't then have to open a new account with a lot of hassle trying to get unexpired subscription back.
So I just keep on signing in as guest. I can also use AOL Dialler, connect to IE6 and go to
http://www.aol.co.uk and then sign in, using my existing screen names and passwords.
I have repeatedly asked AOL where the corrupt identifier file is - but they won't tell me.