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How save my message history online? by edoo on 02-08-2010 at 01:57 PM

Is possible save message history online?
Use the messenger in several different machines, and would like to save history online. Is it possible?


RE: How save my message history online? by djdannyp on 02-08-2010 at 03:46 PM

If you use a service such as Dropbox then you can store and access your logs online, as long as you install dropbox on every computer you use Windows Live Messenger on.

Dropbox is a program which installs and then adds a folder on your computer which behaves like a normal windows folder, but is infact online storage.


RE: How save my message history online? by edoo on 02-08-2010 at 05:52 PM

I canīt install extra softwares or access some sites em some this machines or acces. But if I do not find another solution try to obtain permission to use the DropBox.


Thanks


RE: How save my message history online? by Chris4 on 02-08-2010 at 06:16 PM

You can use DropboxPortable which doesn't require installation.

In Messenger Plus! Preferences, just set the chat log folder to save to the Dropbox folder, then when DropboxPortable is running it'll automatically upload it.

You'll be able to access it online via the website, on other computers (Windows/Mac/Linux) using Dropbox, or even mobile phones. :happy:


RE: How save my message history online? by Chrissy on 02-08-2010 at 06:44 PM

If you don't encrypt them set up a wamp server and set the save location in there.

This means you can access them from any web browser as long as you open the correct ports and your computer is on.

Doing this way means you just need to go to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx/chatlogs/contact@live.com and view them as any other html file. However as said above the down sides may be your computer must be on, and the ports open.