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GremL1N2011-12-23 15:38:16
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GremL1N, 2011-12-23 15:38:16

ICQ

a couple of months ago I noticed that ICQ has become like a jaber to support several clients online. But the confusion with messages and the lack of priorities just pissed me off ... today, for example, at work, I left ICQ on. (qip 2012) and now home ICQ (qip2012 miranda 0.9.39) from some people receive messages from some do not ... while the status is “printing” I see but there is no message :(. It used to be convenient at work on from home, the logof occurred and vice versa Attention to the question: how to deal with this?

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@zzeneg, 2011-12-24
@GremL1N

You can remotely disable other ICQ connections.
Add a bot contact aolsystemmsg (write directly instead of UIN). Two commands can be sent to the bot:
"1" - Disconnect all connections except the current one.
"2" - View the number of connections.

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Roman Misyurev, 2011-12-23
@Sudo

As a temporary solution, you can change the password.

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sparhawk, 2011-12-23
@sparhawk

Faced such problem on Jabber. They say that XMPP provides the ability to "get" messages from the server that were previously sent to another client.
I decided "simple": I corrected the Pidgin sources so that it logs out when the screen is locked, as well as by timeout. Therefore, even if logged into the OS on different computers at home and at work, only one messenger is online.

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Evengard, 2011-12-23
@Evengard

The question is a little offtopic, but still. Why not send to ALL clients?

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Max, 2011-12-23
@AloneCoder

No way. As far as I remember, multiple instance implies that messages arrive where the last activity was found

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GremL1N, 2011-12-23
@GremL1N

well means kakto incorrectly activity is defined. because at work the computer locked up 4 hours ago. and here several times I restarted changing the statuses ... I pulled on everyone from two clients and figs :( it infuriates me straight ...

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