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Dapadipz
10-23-2003, 01:18 PM
..:: Windows Messenger v5.0.0468 ::..

Source Neowin

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Windows Messenger is the instant messaging client of choice for businesses in managed environments with connectivity to Exchange Instant Messaging Servers and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) based Instant Messaging Servers, along with connectivity to the MSN Messenger service.

Quick Info
File Name: install.exe
Download Size: 8443 KB
Date Published: 10/22/2003
Version: 5.0.0468
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Microsoft Information (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=77c3799f-6388-4193-8002-be55584c1ac1&DisplayLang=en)
Download Windows Messenger v5.0.0468 (http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/6/c/46cfaca6-0441-49eb-b997-7432730d44df/install.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/4/6/c/46cfaca6-0441-49eb-b997-7432730d44df/install.exe)

bryanskrantz
10-23-2003, 03:54 PM
I've got MSN messenger 6.0 with Messenger Plus. don't know why windows messenger is still around.

Dapadipz
10-23-2003, 03:56 PM
Originally posted by bryanskrantz@23 October 2003 - 15:54
I've got MSN messenger 6.0 with Messenger Plus. don't know why windows messenger is still around.
its like a corporate one or summit :blink:


btw theres a MSN 6.1 now

SeK612
10-23-2003, 04:02 PM
Windows Messenger is a light version of Msn messenger for Win XP - ie its MSN Messenger without the wistles and bells.

More info from MS


How are MSN Messenger and Windows® Messenger different?

Windows XP comes with Windows Messenger, which remains available even after MSN Messenger 6.0 is installed on your computer.

Here are some things to keep in mind:

Only Windows Messenger can connect to the Communications Service and Exchange Instant Messaging, which are only used in corporations.

Some programs, such as Outlook, Outlook Express, and Remote Assistance, connect to Windows Messenger by default. When you are signed in to MSN Messenger, you may appear offline to people who connect to these programs and have you listed as a contact.

MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger can run at the same time, but only one will start automatically. You can start the other program from your list of programs (in Windows, click the Start button, point to All Programs. In most cases, MSN Messenger will start automatically whenever you start Windows, unless you turn off this setting in your Messenger options. However, if you have set up Windows Messenger for corporate instant messaging and to start automatically when you start Windows, then it will continue in this manner and MSN Messenger will not start automatically., and then click the program you want to start).

In most cases, MSN Messenger will start automatically whenever you start Windows, unless you turn off this setting in your Messenger options. However, if you have set up Windows Messenger for corporate instant messaging and to start automatically when you start Windows, then it will continue in this manner and MSN Messenger will not start automatically.

You can be signed in to both MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger at the same time, but not with the same .NET Passport account. For instance, you can sign in to MSN Messenger with your Passport and then sign in to Windows Messenger with a different Passport account or with your corporate instant messaging account.
When both programs are running, you will see icons for each in your Windows taskbar (near your computer's clock). You can tell them apart by pointing to them with your mouse. When you point to an icon, a message appears telling you which program it is.

If you are signed in to one Messenger program with your Passport and then sign in to the other one using the same account, you will be automatically signed out of the first program.

Schuler
10-23-2003, 07:04 PM
Wasn't Windows Message the program that spammers started to use to pop up ads right to your desktop? Or is that Windows Messaging service? Or are they the same thing? Confused :ninja:

{I}{K}{E}
10-23-2003, 08:07 PM
Originally posted by Schuler@23 October 2003 - 20:04
Wasn't Windows Message the program that spammers started to use to pop up ads right to your desktop? Or is that Windows Messaging service? Or are they the same thing? Confused :ninja:
http://grc.com/stm/ShootTheMessenger.htm ;)