Celstar

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There used to be an option in icq99, but I cant find it anymore in 2000. Did they take out that feature? If they did, how else can you trace someone else's ip??

oops i didnt even realize this wsa the wrong forum
 

Nighthawk69

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I've tried a lot since the games I play are IP dependent... Don't think 2000 supports it any longer.
 

CalebTG

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that feature was taken out in 99B i believe.

I can't say I've actually looked for a program that does it but firewalls usually show you direct connections.

otherwise you could get a program such as Jammer.

Neither of them will specify which user is which IP, but they do show what connections are made, and you can narrow them down.
 

ucdnam

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go to command prompt and type netstat. You may use -n if you do not wish to resolve the IP to their respective names.

ICQ usually connects to weird ports like 25000, etc.

It won't show till you send a message and establish any other type of connection with the other person.
 

err

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yes... netstat -a usually does the trick, however you would have to establish a connection with that particular user.

eRr
 

Gandalf90125

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Forgive me if the following betrays a substantial ignorance of Win98, but is there a way for Windows to reveal what my IP no. (on a dialup connection, of course <g>) is? :eek:
 

Gandalf90125

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Forgive me if the following betrays a substantial ignorance of Win98, but is there a way for Windows to reveal what my IP no. (on a dialup connection, of course <g>) is? :eek:
 

office boy

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There is a program called &quot;ICQ sniff&quot; (or ICQ IP sniffer) that works great, just enter the person's UIN and if they are online, you've got their IP.