Two questions

2008-01-29 Thread N.Novozhilov
Hi all! I have two questions to developers: 1. Why Pidgin always set privacy settings in my second ICQ account to the "only next users can talk with me" mode? Yes, some years ago this account was in this mode, but now I need to change one. How I can make this? 2. It's possible

Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Wolf
I have two issues: First, I am porting from Windows to Linux, and for now, am porting GAIM 1.3.1 over to Windows on a Virtual Box (thus issue 2.) I need to know how to get GAIM 1.3.1 to recognize my user data in the .gaim folder (which I cannot recreate by the way.) I see no configuration fi

Re: Two questions

2008-01-29 Thread Mark Doliner
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 14:33:32 +0600, N.Novozhilov wrote > 1. Why Pidgin always set privacy settings in my second ICQ account to > the "only next users can talk with me" mode? Yes, some years ago this > account was in this mode, but now I need to change one. > How I can make this? That setting is us

Re: Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Secord
As long as you are using the location that the config files should be, and use the same folder, in this case .gaim it shouldn't have any issues picking them up. As for finding Gaim 1.3.1, chances are you won't be able to, though I won't say it's impossible. The Pidgin repositories on Pidgin's

Re: Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Secord
By default the config is in (XP at least): C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\.gaim and in *nix its ~/.gaim/ As for Gaim 1.5, I'm not 100% sure. Please reply all when you reply so the entire mailing list gets your reply and someone with more information can help also. -Michael Mic

Re: Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Wolf
I'm using a fresh Windows 2000 install on a Virtual Machine (Sun).  I can't find any application data.  I also can't find it for my email client, so it may be somewhere odd.  I'll switch over and look for it again. It would be great if anyone out there has the Linux version (Ubuntu/Debian) of Gaim

Re: Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Secord
To find where the appdata folder should be, open a command prompt and type "%APPDATA%" without the quotes and it'll show in the prompt what the path to appdata is :) I hope that helps. Michael Wolf wrote: I'm using a fresh Windows 2000 install on a Virtual Machine (Sun). I can't find any ap

Re: Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Evan Platt
FYI Michael, your clock on your computer appears to be about an hour ahead - at least that's what it looks like, I'm seeing peoples replies show before your message. :) At 09:55 PM 8/2/2009, you wrote: I'm using a fresh Windows 2000 install on a Virtual Machine (Sun). I can't find any applica