bierdrinker_
Thu Dec 1 2005, 16:40
In the changelog for 2.0 it says:
change: history limited to 30 days for all events
Does that mean that all my older chat history will be deleated when I install 2.0? Or is this only valid for call history?
Is there a posibility to save all history (call and Chat) to some external file to keep it forever???
thanks
Martin
hyper.marco_
Thu Dec 1 2005, 17:35
up! :wink:
Denver Dave_
Thu Dec 1 2005, 22:41
I'm showing call history going back 4 or 5 months after updating to version 2 beta. Know where the icon meanings are defined?
GLADIATOR
Thu Dec 1 2005, 23:42
Actually this is a change log error. Currently nothing has changed.
There after it's only history events, not chat history - and it's 6 months not 30 days, changelog is incorrect
wickham43_
Fri Dec 2 2005, 08:36
Yes - my calls in May have disappeared BUT I have also lost all chats before June so the six months applies to chats too as I set them to be kept forever.
GLADIATOR
Fri Dec 2 2005, 08:44
QUOTE(wickham43)
Yes - my calls in May have disappeared BUT I have also lost all chats before June so the six months applies to chats too as I set them to be kept forever.
Firstly the 6 months does NOT currently apply, its NEVER been on version 1.3 (nor vers 2)
The reason you may have lost chat history is merely coincidence (or a bug) to be truthfull I regularly lose chat history after microsoft/SKYPE crashes.
Péter
Fri Dec 2 2005, 11:58
Actually you haven't lost anything, it is just not visible from the user interface in version 2.
Regards,
Denver Dave_
Fri Dec 2 2005, 22:14
QUOTE
Actually you haven't lost anything, it is just not visible from the user interface in version 2.
...and we read the invisible how?
Péter
Mon Dec 5 2005, 23:10
[quote=Denver Dave][quote]Actually you haven't lost anything, it is just not visible from the user interface in version 2.[/quote]...and we read the invisible how?[/quote]
Well you could open the dbb files with notepad for example.
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