First, locate the hidden history of Pidgin that Windows 7 is C: \ Users \ username \ AppData \ Roaming \.Purple while Windows XP is in C: \ Documents and Settings \ username \ Application Data \. purple. Press the folder. Purple with right button and select Cut. My DropBox then go in, press the right button on the blank and select Paste. With Windows 7, hours go to the Start Menu - Accessories and open the DOS prompt by right-clicking above and run it with administrator privileges. Then write this command:
mklink / D "C: \ Users \ username \ AppData \ Roaming \. purple" "C: \ My Dropbox \.purple"
Going now in the Roaming folder, will now find the folder. Purple, now, is a symbolic link.
Windows XP can not create this kind of symbolic links so you must use the small tool Microsoft SysInternals Junction. Download Junction, extract the .Zip file in C: / Junction. Open the dos prompt (Start -> Run -> cmd -> Enter) and type:
cd C: / Junction
Press Enter and then issue the following command:
junction "C: \ Documents and Settings \ username \ Application Data \. purple" "C: \ My Dropbox \.purple"
Of course, before that, you had to cut and paste the folder .Purple.
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