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On Thursday, March 7, 2002, at 02:59 PM, David Remahl wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I've been trying to use fire for a few versions here, but I always give
>> up after a few days because it just doesnt work very well. I WANT it to
>> work. I just DLed v3.0.b, and am ready to give it a go again.
>>
>> Here's what's happening:
>> AIM - Works
>> MSN - Works
>> ICQ - "Incorrect Password given for..."
>> YahooIM - Connecting... Online (for a split second).... Offline
>>
>> I have NEVER been able to get ICQ or YahooIM to work. I connect just
>> fine to ICQ using ICQ3.0 X, and so with YahooIM on thei site/software.
>> So what gives? My info has been entered 100% correctly and Quintuple
>> checked.
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>> Any help would be appreciated.
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>> --Douglas
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> Oops. My bad. You need to type two commands in the terminal:
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> defaults write Fire ICJLogPackets 1
> defaults write Fire ICJLog 1
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> / David
Did that, didn't seem to help. and, yes, I made 100% that the passwords
used were case-correct, etc. etc. My question is, that if I can connect
to both services with their respective stand-alone apps, why doesnt the
EXACT SAME info, when put into fire.app, work?
--Douglas
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