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aim // aim+history


Question Posted Friday July 28 2006, 1:03 am

when i am talking to someone on aim for a really long time, it says 'your aim converstaion with [sn] will be deleted to have further conversation, your conversation can be seen on aim+history' or something like that. i have aim plus downloaded, but how do i get to the history to get to those conversations?

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andthisishowitgoes answered Friday July 28 2006, 11:35 am:
that used to happen to me too! i think if you get on aim+ and IM someone and look at the top of the window there will be a menu called aim+ and it's the one all the way to the right (by file, edit, etc.). click on that and go down to preferences. that will bring up another window with a bunch of options with boxes that you can click or unclick. one of the options is IM/chat history and it should be clicked on. if you unclick it, it should fix your problem. hope this helps!

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