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On Thursday 24 October 2002 18:16, ANDERSON, SCOTT J wrote:
> I just had a look over your Web site but didn't see the answer to this
> question so I am e-mailing you.
>
> I have a large number of contacts who are Authorize Only on my Win-ICQ
> version and I was wondering if it is possible to use the Windows ICQ
> configuration/files to set up these existing contacts in LICQ directly,
> without having to be re-authorized by everyone. Is this possible or
> planned for the future?
>
Hi Scott,
in Licq you do not need authorization from your contacts.
This is possible because authorization is checked by the Icq client itself,
and Licq does not care if your remote contact authorized you or not.
You will be able to import all your basic contacts data either by using the
server side stored contact list or you can use one of the various conversion
tools.
Hope this helps,
Thomas
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