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Zabaware Forums => Ultra Hal 7.0 => Topic started by: atfritz on November 06, 2003, 08:22:32 am

Title: Aim bot still telling people what it is.
Post by: atfritz on November 06, 2003, 08:22:32 am
Anyone figure out a way to get the AIM bot to stop saying the it is a chatbot and where it was made and the link?  I thought that with 5.0 that there would be a option included that allowed us to turn that off.  Getting kind of sick of it doing the whole "You are talking with an Ultra Hal artificial intelligence bot running software created by www.zabaware.com " a couple times per conversation.  If there isnt a option to turn it off, has anyone firgured out how to erase that section from its brain and make it go away?
Title: Aim bot still telling people what it is.
Post by: agent036 on November 17, 2003, 09:16:18 pm
I want to know the same thing. it's terribly annoying, especially since I paid for the software. I could understand if it was shareware.
Title: Aim bot still telling people what it is.
Post by: Medeksza on November 19, 2003, 01:27:45 am
The Ultra Hal AIM bot does a check to see if the free or full version of Hal is installed and it should not show the message. It works just fine on my test computers so I'm not sure whats causing this. Does it work correctly for anyone else?
Title: Aim bot still telling people what it is.
Post by: agent036 on November 20, 2003, 11:20:45 am
I'm using Hal version 4.5. It seems I baught it just before 5.0 was released (D'OH!). In 4.5 AIMbot is installed seperately. Does this effect wether it advertises?
Title: Aim bot still telling people what it is.
Post by: Medeksza on November 20, 2003, 11:46:25 am
If you bought version 4.5 right before 5.0 came out you are eligible for a free upgrade. Just go to http://www.zabaware.com/assistant/redownload.html

The AIM Bot in Hal version 4.5 is different from the one in version 5.0. The version 4.5 bot will show the advertisement/disclaimer no matter what. In version 5.0 it should detect a full version of Hal and not show the advertisements.