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AIM


Question Posted Sunday December 3 2006, 3:45 pm

i know there is a way to view AIM conversations that i've had even if i forgot to save them. but i don't know how. can anybody give me some STEP-BY-STEP instructions on how to find them?


thanks a bunch!


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snickerzz11 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 10:57 pm:
I'm sorry, but there isn't any way to view unsaved conversations. I know that isn't too helpful, but its the truth =] Try to remember from now on!

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lakewoodjoe112 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 10:04 pm:
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oxstrawberrikiss answered Sunday December 3 2006, 9:29 pm:
I don't think so, unless you like have logs. I know how it is to lose chats that you forgot to save! I'm sorry! :(

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