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Question Posted Saturday September 23 2006, 6:49 pm

is there any way to retrieve an IM that got Xed out by mistake ?

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katie_knows_all481 answered Monday September 25 2006, 5:12 pm:
unless you have chat logs and they are saved online, or some other way of saving them, you cannot read or retrieve them.
Sorry :)
Kaitlyn <3
p.s. if you need anymore help, leave me a note in my inbox!

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MelLeDisko answered Sunday September 24 2006, 3:17 pm:
Unless you have DEAD AIM, which is a program where you can find old conversations that happened or you saved, then no. I hope I helped.

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MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Sunday September 24 2006, 12:06 am:
Unless you have IM logging enabled, no.

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