Can't install aol 5.0

getting error
you can't open the application backp installer because the classic environment is no longer supported

What version of OS X is installed on your iMac, your profile indicates 10.6.8, is that still up-to-date?

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    Tom

    That is correct, but i am wanting to install separately because there are some features disabled by this.
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    Message was edited by: iMac are the best

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