Twelveguage
05-01-2001, 08:27 PM
I was wondering if LICQ used the regular ICQ.com server so I could use the account that I created on Windows with ICQ but log in with LICQ. The licq.com site was down so I couldn't check there.
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Question about LICQ Twelveguage 05-01-2001, 08:27 PM I was wondering if LICQ used the regular ICQ.com server so I could use the account that I created on Windows with ICQ but log in with LICQ. The licq.com site was down so I couldn't check there. demetrius 05-01-2001, 09:04 PM Yes it does, and yes you can. Just have to write down your icq uin and plug it in when you set up licq. Derango 05-01-2001, 09:24 PM Even though your normal account will be there...getting you contact list from windows is a bit more difficult. I havent checked LICQ out in awhile so hopefuly they have an option for importing a contact list. If not, you may be in for a long night ;) optech 05-02-2001, 03:20 AM Originally posted by demetrius: <STRONG>Yes it does, and yes you can. Just have to write down your icq uin and plug it in when you set up licq.</STRONG> You don't have yours memorized? :rolleyes: Originally posted by Derango: <STRONG>Even though your normal account will be there...getting you contact list from windows is a bit more difficult. I havent checked LICQ out in awhile so hopefuly they have an option for importing a contact list. If not, you may be in for a long night </STRONG> there is a script on the LICQ site to convert ICQ *.dat files to LICQ *.uin files... it didn't work for me, but you never know .. :) justlinux.com
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