I just got MSN messanger, (the new version) and i was talking to someone about something i shouldn't have. is there ANY way that any one, even i, could find conversations i had. There was this thing that came up saying "do you want your conversations saved" and i said no but just in case i messed up. Where would i find the conversations anyway?
PLEASE help!!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? millie answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 12:13 pm: if you cliked no then it will not be saved dont worry! but just incase you messed up and it did save it it would be found in an folder labled "My Chat Logs" its an automatically created folder when you save a conversation, so if the folder isnt in my documents then the conversation wasnt saved. :) but if it is you simply have to delete it ! however it could still be in your conversation history on the msn window. if this is the case all you have to do is open a conversation window with the person you were speaking to, click "file" on this window and select "message histoy" when you've done that just click delete and all done!
vermillion26 answered Monday January 23 2006, 7:56 pm: No, conversations will not save if you press "no". If you are really worried, like maria said, look in your documents or conversation history. It won't have saved by itself. [ vermillion26's advice column | Ask vermillion26 A Question ]
DeeSireDiOr answered Monday January 23 2006, 7:34 pm: Hey
Relax! There's no need to worry. If you pressed no then trust me it wouldn't have saved by itself.
But just to be sure go check in your documents. If it's not there it wouldn't be anywhere else.
If you do happen to find it just erase it and make sure to erase it from your recycle bin too.
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