Your best bet would be to create a seperate user account for all others that use your computer to long onto aim. When someone logs on to one user account there are settings saved for the last person that used it. So when they log onto the alternate user account, they can type in any username or password and on your personal user account it will keep your user id and password the same. If they need access to other files on your account, remove the password, or put the files in the shared directory.
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