This guide explains how to install and configure ICQ 2000b for Retro AIM Server.
ICQ 2000b is the only version of ICQ currently supported by RAS.
Installation guides are available for the following operating systems:
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Download ICQ
Download ICQ 2000b from archive.org.
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Run Installer
Run the ICQ installer.
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Close the Registration Window
Once installation is complete, you'll be greeted by an ICQ registration window. Do not complete the registration wizard. Close the window and move on to the post-installation steps.
You can run ICQ 2000b under Linux via WINE.
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Download ICQ
Download ICQ 2000b from archive.org.
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Install WINE
Run and install WINE.
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Run the Installer
Start the ICQ installer under WINE from a terminal:
wine icq2000b.exe
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Close the Registration Window
Once installation is complete, you'll be greeted by an ICQ registration window. Do not complete the registration wizard. Close the window and move on to the post-installation steps.
Windows ICQ 2000b can run on modern macOS (including the Apple Silicon platform) without a VM using WineskinServer, a wrapper for WINE.
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Install WineskinServer
Install WineskinServer via homebrew:
brew install --cask --no-quarantine gcenx/wine/wineskin
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Create a Blank Application Wrapper
Launch
Wineskin Winery
. Install the latest engine and create a new blank wrapper for installing ICQ.Generating the wrapper might take 1-2 minutes, and the application might not respond during this time. Once complete, click
View wrapper in Finder
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Install ICQ into the Application Wrapper
Launch the wrapper from the Finder window. Select
Install Software
.Select
Choose Setup Executable
and open the ICQ installer executable. -
Run the Installer
Complete the ICQ installation wizard.
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Close the Registration Window
Once installation is complete, you'll be greeted by an ICQ registration window. Do not complete the registration wizard. Close the window and move on to the post-installation steps.
In this step, we'll replace ICQ's default server hostname with your Retro AIM Server's hostname in the Windows Registry.
Do not attempt to set the ICQ hostname via the registration Window. If you do this, a bug will surface that prevents the client from "remembering" settings such as saved passwords and OSCAR hostname.
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Open Registry Editor
- Windows
- Open the Run dialog ⊞ Win +
R
. - Enter
regedit
and clickOK
.
- Open the Run dialog ⊞ Win +
- Wine (Linux)
- Open a terminal.
- Run
wine regedit
in a terminal.
- WineskinServer (macOS)
- Open a terminal.
- Run the following command, substituting
icq2000b.app
with the file name of your wrapper:~/Applications/Wineskin/icq2000b.app/Contents/Wineskin.app/Contents/Resources/regedit
- Windows
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Open Default ICQ Settings
Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mirabilis\ICQ\DefaultPrefs
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Configure OSCAR Host
- Double-click the
Default Server Host
registry entry. - Set
Value data
to the value ofOSCAR_HOST
found in Retro AIM Server configurationconfig/settings.env
. - Click OK.
- Double-click the
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Configure Server Port (uncommon)
Only change this value if your server does not listen on the default OSCAR ports.
- Double-click the
Default Server Port
registry entry. - Tick the
Decimal
radio button. - Set
Value data
to the value ofAUTH_PORT
found in Retro AIM Server configurationconfig/settings.env
. - Click OK.
- Double-click the
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Exit Registry Editor
Client configuration is complete. Close the Registry Editor.
Start ICQ and complete the first-time registration wizard. Start by selecting Existing User
.
Do not try to create a new user in the registration wizard. To create a new user in Retro AIM Server, follow account creation steps in the server quickstart guides.
Enter ICQ user credentials. If you're running RAS with the default settings, you can enter any UIN and password. Click next on the remaining screens until the wizard is finished.
You should now be able to connect to Retro AIM Server using ICQ 2000b.