
#ICQ ACCOUNTS FULL#Įnter your full name and your phone numberĤ. Now complete your registration by using the code sent to your phone via SMS. Meanwhile, now that you have ICQ Sign Up Account on your own, believe me, that to ICQ Login is also as simple as A, B, C all you have to do is to follow this lead down procedures to Login ICQ Account at any point in time.

If you want to login into your Chat room messenger account on PC, only your phone number is required to login ICQ. Select your country code (if the system does not detect it automatically) and then enter your Phone number, then put in the code sent via SMS in the box provided. I'm looking forward to a better solution.Or you can also decide to use email login which means you will have to use your email and password to do this. Some entries had no identifying information (ignored spammers?), etc. While this somewhat worked, I'm not even sure it matched all contacts. One such entry looks like this (fantasy values to protect the innocent): 314159265 It prints the file, searches for occurrences of ICQ, strips the XML from the lines following that and prints them. I recovered the contacts using the following expression:Ĭat ByObjectPrefs\ 2.plist | grep -A 15 -P "^\tICQ" | grep -v "" | grep -v "" | sed "s| *]*>||g" | sed 's|ICQ\.||' | grep -v "Alias" | grep -v "ICQAlias Copy&paste directly from the file is painful, but it somewhat works.

Unfortunately, I was unable to properly automatically read its format so far. Plutil -convert xml1 /Users/danielbeck/Library/Application\ Support/Adium\ 2.0/Users/Default/ByObjectPrefs\ ist Create a copy and convert in Terminal to XML using While the directory libpurple contains a blist.xml (buddy list), it doesn't contain Adium's user aliases, only the contact's last self-assigned user name, which is usually not all that useful, depending on the people.īist is a binary `plist file. It seems they stored contact information in individual files in the directory ByObject (until late 2008), but switched to the single file ist since then. Adium user account information is stored in /Users/danielbeck/Library/Application Support/Adium 2.0/Users/Default or possibly, AFAIK, one of the sibling folders.
