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Question Posted Monday August 27 2007, 2:31 pm

hey guys .. this question might sound odd lol but is there any way that you can track old history of instant messages? is that even possible? cause i looked on the actual IM from my friend and if you click AIM+ then click "history" nothing happens. thanks in advance

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Antnorwe answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 3:51 am:
It should be an option in the settings to save a record of your instant messaging. Have a peek around there. I wouldn't suggest you do it if you are on a shared computer though, especially if you have incriminating conversations :)

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