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Old February 28th 07, 03:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Alex
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Guru, Please Help.
How I Can get a history of convesation? WithOut instalation of any
additional software (like Messenger Plus!)...
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Old February 28th 07, 03:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
pleerol
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Alex schreef:
Guru, Please Help.
How I Can get a history of convesation? WithOut instalation of any
additional software (like Messenger Plus!)...


Extra - Options - History and choose checkbox for automatic saving of
history

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groeten, pleerol (pleelol, in het Chinees) :-)
If your feet smell and your nose runs - you're built upside down.
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Old February 28th 07, 07:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Dave Logan
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I want to know how to do this as well, but I can't find Extra - Options -
History in my copy of Windows Messenger.

I can see Tools + Options on my Windows Messenger menu (not Extra +
Options), but my Tools + Options dialog doesn't have a History tab. The tabs
it has are personal, phone, preferences, privacy and connection. How can I
get access to the Extra - Options - History menu you mentioned?

Dave

"pleerol" wrote in message
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| Alex schreef:
| Guru, Please Help.
| How I Can get a history of convesation? WithOut instalation of any
| additional software (like Messenger Plus!)...
|
| Extra - Options - History and choose checkbox for automatic saving of
| history
|
| --
| groeten, pleerol (pleelol, in het Chinees) :-)
| If your feet smell and your nose runs - you're built upside down.


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Old February 28th 07, 08:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Dave Logan
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I've upgrade to Live Messenger and the setting is easy to find in that
version so it's okay.


"Dave Logan" wrote in message
...
|I want to know how to do this as well, but I can't find Extra - Options -
| History in my copy of Windows Messenger.
|
| I can see Tools + Options on my Windows Messenger menu (not Extra +
| Options), but my Tools + Options dialog doesn't have a History tab. The
tabs
| it has are personal, phone, preferences, privacy and connection. How can I
| get access to the Extra - Options - History menu you mentioned?
|
| Dave
|
| "pleerol" wrote in message
| ...
|| Alex schreef:
|| Guru, Please Help.
|| How I Can get a history of convesation? WithOut instalation of any
|| additional software (like Messenger Plus!)...
||
|| Extra - Options - History and choose checkbox for automatic saving of
|| history
||
|| --
|| groeten, pleerol (pleelol, in het Chinees) :-)
|| If your feet smell and your nose runs - you're built upside down.
|
|


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Old February 28th 07, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
pleerol
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Dave Logan schreef:
I've upgrade to Live Messenger and the setting is easy to find in that
version so it's okay.


So it turned out well ;-)
 




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