If you already had a UIN and you used it, then you need to use the password that was made when you got that UIN. Below you said you "made up a password" well if it was an existing UIN then you can't just make up a password, you have to use the one that was registered with that UIN. -- David M. AIM: dmcglone27 ICQ: 96210352 ======================= Proud Registered Linux user 226218 On Sunday 07 October 2001 06:25 am, you wrote:
Hi All, This morning I downloaded licq updated rpm from the SuSE site, installed the rpm and started licq. I want to register an existing uin, so I made up a password and clicked finish. Watching the network window, I see the following:
11:29:03: [UDP] Requesting logon (#949)... 11:29:13: [WRN] Timed out after 10 seconds (#949), retry 1 of 6... 11:29:23: [WRN] Timed out after 10 seconds (#949), retry 2 of 6... 11:29:33: [WRN] Timed out after 10 seconds (#949), retry 3 of 6... 11:29:43: [WRN] Timed out after 10 seconds (#949), retry 4 of 6... 11:29:53: [WRN] Timed out after 10 seconds (#949), retry 5 of 6... 11:30:03: [WRN] Timed out after 10 seconds (#949), retry 6 of 6... 11:30:13: [WRN] Timed out (#949).
I am using personal firewall on this system, is that preventing a connection? What do I need to do to get licq working? Any help is appreciated Dallam