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ChatZilla is an IRC client that allows users to connect to IRC networks and chat with other users. If you're using ChatZilla frequently, you may want to configure it to automatically log you in each time you launch the program. Here are the steps to automatically log into ChatZilla: 1. Open ChatZilla by typing "/attach irc://servername" in the Firefox browser address bar. 2. Once ChatZilla is open, go to the "ChatZilla" menu at the top left corner of the screen and select "Preferences." 3. In the preferences window, select "Startup" from the left-hand menu. 4. In the "Startup" section, check the box next to "Auto-connect to networks on startup." 5. Click the "Edit" button next to the box you just checked. 6. In the "Edit auto-connect settings" window, click the "Add" button to add a new network. 7. Enter the details of the network you want to connect to, including the server address and your login credentials. 8. Click "OK" to save your settings and close the preferences window. 9. Close ChatZilla and relaunch it. It should now automatically log you in to the network you specified. That's it! You should now be automatically logged in to ChatZilla each time you launch the program.
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