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aim conversations


Question Posted Tuesday February 6 2007, 5:55 pm

is there a way to look up conversations youve had on aim? well i know there is because my mom told me that a bunch of her friends from work read all of their kids conversations on aim.. but does anyone know how to do it?
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Exquisitechick answered Tuesday February 6 2007, 7:39 pm:
im pretty sure that wont work on the older versions of aim. I know my mom used to tell me that to scare me so i wouldnt say anything bad. so, maybe youre mom is doing the same lol

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Altruistic answered Tuesday February 6 2007, 6:45 pm:
if you have aim 6.0 it automatically logs your conversations and if you check your documents there should be a file labeled "aimlogger" or something like that and you can access all your aim conversations from there. If you have the old aim it shouldnt log conversations. I'm not sure about triton or gaim though.

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