Re: Restoring Windows Messenger

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On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 09:51:11 -0400, "Doug Knox MS-MVP"
<dknox@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

You should also have the option of logging in with an existing account. You'll need your username and password. Once Windows Messenger is loaded, go to Tools, Options to change them for your preferences.

That's the problem. I never (well, maybe once) logged into it using
my username and password, I just booted up my machine. I want to
avoid creating a new username and password, and use whatever my old
one were. Since I haven't a clue what they were, I want to copy my
old configuration files down and continue as before.
.



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