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« on: 23 December 2003, 01:57 »
http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?j111222074&w=2075490

Interesting... a *beta version* of a *Microsoft* product.  I wouldn't dare touch it.

They say this one will be focused mostly on security.  As an example, the Windows Messenger Service will be turned off by default.  Might I say, that it should've been off by default in the first place?  
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« Reply #1 on: 23 December 2003, 04:39 »
Isn't the messenger service used by windows admins to talk to the users or something. Isnt it used for real reasons? I thought it was, and accepted the fact that it was enabled by default. Maybe instead of disabling it, they should rewrite it? You know. Make it so it cannot be abused. Then disable it.

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« Reply #2 on: 24 December 2003, 05:25 »
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Originally posted by Ecsyle_one:
Isn't the messenger service used by windows admins to talk to the users or something. Isnt it used for real reasons?


Yes; however, I have yet to hear about anyone using it for that purpose.  
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« Reply #3 on: 24 December 2003, 05:28 »
Too bad the system isnt "modular". The you could just get rid of it all together.

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« Reply #4 on: 24 December 2003, 15:59 »
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Ecsyle_one: Isn't the messenger service used by windows admins to talk to the users or something. Isnt it used for real reasons? I thought it was, and accepted the fact that it was enabled by default. Maybe instead of disabling it, they should rewrite it? You know. Make it so it cannot be abused. Then disable it.


Windows 9x/ME had WinPopup. You could choose to receive network traffic only. There's no way you can do that with Messenger, so you're basically stuck with spam messages on your desktop.

Oh well, there's always Groupware based solutions, like PHProject and Novell Groupwise (now has a Linux and Mac client too   ).

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« Reply #5 on: 30 December 2003, 22:19 »
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Originally posted by Refalm:


Windows 9x/ME had WinPopup. You could choose to receive network traffic only. There's no way you can do that with Messenger, so you're basically stuck with spam messages on your desktop.

Oh well, there's always Groupware based solutions, like PHProject and Novell Groupwise (now has a Linux and Mac client too    ).



Its unbelievable how many complaints I here with concern to this problem.
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« Reply #6 on: 3 January 2004, 21:56 »
messenger service was meant for members of a corporate environment, where the administrators could send a message to a group of computers to remind them of a meeting, or 1 person to tell them to stop looking at porn... stuff like that. It should definately be disable on the home version, and only enabled by default if you choose to be a member of a domain controller.

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« Reply #7 on: 4 January 2004, 03:28 »
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messenger service was meant for members of a corporate environment, where the administrators could send a message to a group of computers to remind them of a meeting, or 1 person to tell them to stop looking at porn... stuff like that. It should definately be disable on the home version, and only enabled by default if you choose to be a member of a domain controller
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If anyone needs a messenging service on a Windows LAN then junk macroshafts messenging and use Tonic instead. It works and can't be accessed from outside the LAN the big benefit over groupwise as far as I am concerned, apart from it being freeware, is that it pops up even if the screensaver is running. The drawback as far as I know is it doesn't work on Linux. I do wish Accountancy programmers would write packages for Linux. They seem to be enamored with the M$ Access DB.

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« Reply #8 on: 6 January 2004, 04:47 »
Ya but for lot's of people I know (the non geeks and for whome pcs are made eliens) MSN is the only thing they use in there computer it's like an ICQ program where you just need hotmail (that is the only email acount they can use ...), it used to be mIRC but now they use it instead, some of them when ask me if I can format and install WinXP (if I tell them about linux they call me nazi or anti-christ.... oki I am something like an Anti-Christ but not a nazi....)  the first thing they ask me is if they can still use msn... so if menseger is not set as default in this version they will have an heart atack when they upgrade.... so many phone call I will recieve "Filipe plesea help me msn as disepeard HAAAAA!!!!"..... lol

[ January 05, 2004: Message edited by: Uipe ]


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« Reply #9 on: 21 January 2004, 11:50 »
www.grc.com

download shootthemessenger

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« Reply #10 on: 6 February 2004, 13:02 »
Why not just disable the messenger service?

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« Reply #11 on: 6 February 2004, 13:40 »
quote:
Originally posted by Uipe:
Ya but for lot's of people I know (the non geeks and for whome pcs are made eliens) MSN is the only thing they use in there computer it's like an ICQ program where you just need hotmail (that is the only email acount they can use ...), it used to be mIRC but now they use it instead, some of them when ask me if I can format and install WinXP (if I tell them about linux they call me nazi or anti-christ.... oki I am something like an Anti-Christ but not a nazi....)  the first thing they ask me is if they can still use msn... so if menseger is not set as default in this version they will have an heart atack when they upgrade.... so many phone call I will recieve "Filipe plesea help me msn as disepeard HAAAAA!!!!"..... lol

[ January 05, 2004: Message edited by: Uipe ]




windows messenger service is not msn messenger

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« Reply #12 on: 7 February 2004, 01:02 »
Doesn't it connect on the same protocol?

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« Reply #13 on: 7 February 2004, 01:07 »
No.

Windows Messenger Service is a command-line utility that make pop-up dialogs show up across a LAN.

Nothing to do with MSN.
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« Reply #14 on: 16 February 2004, 16:03 »
the "net send" utility