From: | Andrew Werchowiecki |
Date: | 20 May 2001 at 05:21:15 |
Subject: | Re: StrICQ |
Hello Lee
On 19-May-01, you wrote:
> Hiya Andrew,
>
>
>>> I am currently using what I would suggest in the best version - v0.1735.
>>> It has those lovely flower images and seems to be very stable. Try using
>>> this version.
>
>> Yes please, I don't have any flowers here.
>
> If I remember correctly, if you have more than 29 people on your list, the
> flowers are replaced simply by a second row of leds. At least, they were
> for me :(
Hmmm, I have more than 29 people, but not another row of LED's. Oh well,
take what you can get.
BTW must apologise, this wasn't meant to go to the list, but I had clicked
send before I realised it was the wrong address.
>> The original archive would be good, means I could just have a virgin copy
>> to play with. You don't happen to know how to get your ICQ password again
>> do you? I signed up years ago, and have forgotten it, so I can't really
>> use a completely new copy.
>
> Find your current STRICQ.cfg file (in the StrICQ directory, it should be
> in users//yourICQnumber//) Open the file in a text viewer and you should
> be able to find your password in there.
Great, thanks. At last I can feel safe deleting StrICQ and starting anew :)
And is it just me, or does that tagline seem particularly apt in this
instance?
Regards
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