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November 3, 2004 at 7:18 pm #14520pebbleMember
Other than ypager, where on my pc does yahoo log my chat sessions? The reason inquiring is my ex, sat down at my computer and called up my used ids, my ip address, and the ids of the people in which I chat with. I know I deleted my ypager.txt file, and it was the only place I could find it. But he found it somewhere else, because he game me ALL of my screennames, the screennames of the people I was talking to, the dates I talked to them, and my ip address. I do have 2 spywares running on my computer all the time, an anti-keylogger, as well as a tracks eraser. Not to mention my anti-virus software. The reason for all of this is due to the fact, my ex tries anything to get information on me. Thus I try to keep as many people out of his path as possible. So if anyone could tell me where else or how else I could find these logs it would be greatly appreciated.
November 3, 2004 at 8:12 pm #103783kresnastraMemberIts probably from the archive. Its in the Program files>yahoo>messenger>profiles>etcetera…
November 3, 2004 at 8:21 pm #103784pebbleMemberarchiving is turned off. he does not know conversation, only times, dates, and ids, and such, no other content..
November 3, 2004 at 8:34 pm #103782amy_d_gParticipantYahoo does store all the ID’s/aliases you use to log into messenger in the registry, so that it can save settings for each profile… not sure where he got the names of the people you were chatting with, and your ip address, well, if he’s at your computer like you said, that’s easy enough to find. I know you say you have an anti-keylogger, etc. but it can’t hurt to check with something else anyways. Try downloading and running Adaware SE personal and Spybot S&D. Update them before you run them the first time.
If he is your ex and is causing problems for you, why let him on your computer?
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