Can we change the location of yahoo messenger archive to another folder (instead of in it's default folder)?
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I use windows 7. I deepfreezed the C:, after I restarted my computer I found that my last conversation was not saved into acrhive folder. (after I did deepfreeze). can we move the destination folder of yahoo messenger archive?
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Answer:
The messages are stored on C drive by default - that's the way the code is written. I do not have W7 - so I do not understand the references to 'Deepfreeze' You could save the messages on completion of the chat by clicking the link 'Show Recent Chat', copy the message and file it where you want them If you wanted you could store them online so you could have access to them from any computer Have a look at this website https://www.dexrex.com/
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