Keira Wells
Blender Sculptor
Join date: 16 Mar 2008
Posts: 2,371
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05-29-2008 17:08
Is there a way to find out the last time you were online?
I was in busy mode at some point and declined an inventory offer because of that, and the sender is rather upset over it. I've no idea when it happened though, just got an IM this morning, but I don't think I logged in as keira since yesterday O.o
Ghar..I wish the friends list showed people as 'busy' or 'away' when they are.
So yeah...last time of login?
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Hana Timtam
::Piratess Princess::
Join date: 11 Apr 2006
Posts: 225
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05-29-2008 17:15
From: Keira Wells Is there a way to find out the last time you were online?
I was in busy mode at some point and declined an inventory offer because of that, and the sender is rather upset over it. I've no idea when it happened though, just got an IM this morning, but I don't think I logged in as keira since yesterday O.o
Ghar..I wish the friends list showed people as 'busy' or 'away' when they are.
So yeah...last time of login? If you look at a "Group" it'll tell last log in... assuming.... you don't ... log in. i mean.. say you want to know the last time Keira Wells logged in.. you cannot actually... log in with Keira to check. Log in with another account and look at a group Keira is in.. it'll tell you the last time she was logged in.. only for days though.. not hours.. or minutes.. If you pass someone an item while they are in busy mode.. i'm nearly positive it tells you... something like "The user you offered an item to is in Busy mode and has declined your offer" or something like that... It goes into your "Trash" and isn't entirely lost though  Edit: i'm sure there are scripted objects and things that keep track better than that... but i was trying to think of ways that you can tell using SLs default tools.
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Keira Wells
Blender Sculptor
Join date: 16 Mar 2008
Posts: 2,371
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05-29-2008 17:20
From: Hana Timtam If you look at a "Group" it'll tell last log in... assuming.... you don't ... log in. i mean.. say you want to know the last time Keira Wells logged in.. you cannot actually... log in with Keira to check. Log in with another account and look at a group Keira is in.. it'll tell you the last time she was logged in.. only for days though.. not hours.. or minutes.. If you pass someone an item while they are in busy mode.. i'm nearly positive it tells you... something like "The user you offered an item to is in Busy mode and has declined your offer" or something like that... It goes into your "Trash" and isn't entirely lost though  Edit: i'm sure there are scripted objects and things that keep track better than that... but i was trying to think of ways that you can tell using SLs default tools. Well..I logged in (Hence seeing the message..I need to check my email more often) so the group bit doesn't work. And Iono what it says, but She totally freaked out about it (It might've told her that, but She didn't understand. English 2nd language) ETA:: And it is in my trash, but that doesn't stop Her freaking out XD Was a notecard about Her wedding, so it kinda almost makes sense to freak out.
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Hana Timtam
::Piratess Princess::
Join date: 11 Apr 2006
Posts: 225
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05-29-2008 17:21
ahh.. well i hope you are able to explain things to her.. so your friend doesn't feel so upset anymore  good luck!
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Gabriele Graves
Always and Forever, FULL
Join date: 23 Apr 2007
Posts: 6,205
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05-29-2008 18:10
On your compuiter, in the folder where the application keeps the chat log folders for each avatar, there is a folder called logs. There is a file in there called SecondLife.log that will tell you when you last logged on/off, in fact it has previous logon/off dates/times too. My folder is called something like: C:\Documents and Settings\<windows login name>\Application Data\SecondLife\logs
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