New topics in my blog

I will be focusing on more general Software Development issues that I run into and this will not be an AIM focused blog anymore. The AIM developer program has changed and is moving to partnerships. I look forward to sharing my experience in other aspects of development and will be posting shortly on my adventures with SSL!

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4 Comments

MaurizioMarch 3rd, 2010 at 2:40 am

Sad that they’ve effectively closed AIM again, and without even a notification to existing devs. Typical corporate behaviour.

I do look forward to hearing about your new coding adventures, keep the posts coming please :)

GowriMarch 3rd, 2010 at 9:17 pm

Thanks! Yes, I was quite saddened by that decision. I will continue to post on things I learn and that can benefit other developers.
Take care and stay in touch!

JonathanJune 7th, 2010 at 12:25 pm

Yea, its too bad AOL ended support for OpenAIM outside of partnerships. Is there any where else to go for help? any fourms?
Because I recently starting having trouble signing on using a custom client on new machines. The verification fail with accresult -2147467259 this result code is not one of the accresult constance so I’m not sure what the problem is.

I’m using a development key. One without a fingerprint and I tried one with a fingerprint from the executable.

How do you create a deployment key maybe thats what I need.

adminJune 25th, 2010 at 6:17 pm

Unfortunately I cannot help you with any of the above, have you tried contacting someone using the AIM partner site?

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