On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:06, Stefani Whelan <[email protected]> wrote: > Maybe I’m using it wrong, but I created a chat room for my dev group. > > > > I clicked Join Chat – Typed the word “dev” into Room, and clicked Join. I > “Invite”d the other dev members to join. > > > > That worked fine until the next day. Our procedures call for us to shut down > our PCs every night. The next day I clicked Join Chat, Room List, Find Room > and was back on. > > > > But when the chat room came up, it showed one of the other users as still > being in the room when she wasn’t. When she tried to join, she got a > conflict. > > > > I went online found something that told me how to kick someone out of the > chat room. Did a /kick username and she was able to join. > > > > But the next day, again someone was showing in the room who wasn’t there. > When I kicked him off, he was then able to join, but the list of users > showed him being there twice – like a ghost. One shows his name and the > other his email address. > > > > Today it showed both of them, plus the ghost being there. I kick two of them > off, but the ghost is still there. > > > > Does anyone know why we have the ghosts, how I prevent them and how I remove > the persistent one?
Which protocol are you using? -D _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
