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How would you go about removing all traces of an addon so that you could "re-install" it, is it just as simple as removing all traces of it from the database??

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Anyone???

I used to be able to get avatars on the list but I have re-installed miranda to try and work out a few glitches I was having and I can't seem to get it working again.

This is a list of the dll's in my plugins folder:

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Can anyone see what I'm missing????

Why don't you just completely delete the folder and install it again?

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I finally did but I would have liked to keep my chat history which is why I wanted to know how to remove all traces of a plugin so that if/when I used it again I wouldn't have the old settings.

There is a new version of ieview availible from here, problem is that it times out when I try to download it. Can someone else try it and email me it if they get it?

unabatedshagie (at) googlemail (dot) com

nevermind, I managed to get it from uni this morning, don't know why I can't get it from home.

Quick question while I'm here, what are the css files for in the ieview download, are they just incase you don't want to use templates???

After 4 hours, I finally got miranda to how I like.

Only problem, I don't know how to add groups.

I have groups for my aim list (it was imported), but my MSN had no groups to begin with, but I'd like to make one.

Anyone know how? I only know how to 'add subgroups'.

Thanks.

I hate asking this because I've used miranda for so long but...  I added the status under each contact. But for the life of me I cant find the option to disable it. Can anyone help?

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may i ask which visual style that is?

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