On December 1, 2007 19:26:50 Jon Keating wrote: > You can try to run the sidclean.sh that is with Licq > http://www.licq.org/browser/trunk/licq/bin/sidclean.sh I tried that, actually... after running it her Licq profile was corrupted and Licq wouldn't start.
> It will remove all the server side ID's that get stored locally, so Licq > will be forced to redownload them. It will then add user's that are not on > the server side list. > Hmm, that is quite strange. By default there are 3 groups made > automatically on the server side (Family, Friends, Coworkers). Did she ever > delete these groups? Not that I know of, but she's had this UIN for some time. Anyway her contact list is very short so it's trivial to re-add any users who need adding. But I thought I'd mention the group thing in case it explains what other people are seeing. I should mention that Licq showed no group names in the "server group" menu either. Mark -- http://eternalephemeron.blogspot.com/
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