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Kah00na
July 1st 05, 06:58 PM
Does Windows Messenger support miltiple protocols such as AIM and Yahoo!? I
am specifically asking about Windows Messenger and not MSN Messenger -- I am
assuming the latter does not.
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
July 1st 05, 09:01 PM
Greetings,
Windows Messenger 4.7 supports the .NET Messenger Service (same as MSN Messenger)
exclusively.
Older versions of Windows Messenger and Windows Messenger 5.x also add support for Live
Communcations Server (SIP-Based Communications Servers) and Exchange 2000 IM Servers. AIM
and Yahoo have never been supported in Windows Messenger.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2005 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
"Kah00na" > wrote in message
...
> Does Windows Messenger support miltiple protocols such as AIM and Yahoo!? I
> am specifically asking about Windows Messenger and not MSN Messenger -- I am
> assuming the latter does not.
'Lexis
October 31st 05, 03:33 AM
Well that sucks. Isn't there anyway Microsoft can make a version that at
least lets users IM friends with AIM accounts?
"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Windows Messenger 4.7 supports the .NET Messenger Service (same as MSN Messenger)
> exclusively.
>
> Older versions of Windows Messenger and Windows Messenger 5.x also add support for Live
> Communcations Server (SIP-Based Communications Servers) and Exchange 2000 IM Servers. AIM
> and Yahoo have never been supported in Windows Messenger.
> ____________________________________________
> Jonathan Kay
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
> Associate Expert
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
> All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2005 Jonathan Kay.
> You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
>
> "Kah00na" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Does Windows Messenger support miltiple protocols such as AIM and Yahoo!? I
> > am specifically asking about Windows Messenger and not MSN Messenger -- I am
> > assuming the latter does not.
>
>
>
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
October 31st 05, 10:28 PM
Greetings,
I'm afraid not, AOL does not allow others to connect to their network. Yes, they allow the
smaller players to, simply because blocking them requires so much effort, but they aren't
going to allow their main competitor to do it.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2005 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
"'Lexis" > wrote in message
...
> Well that sucks. Isn't there anyway Microsoft can make a version that at
> least lets users IM friends with AIM accounts?
>
> "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Windows Messenger 4.7 supports the .NET Messenger Service (same as MSN Messenger)
>> exclusively.
>>
>> Older versions of Windows Messenger and Windows Messenger 5.x also add support for Live
>> Communcations Server (SIP-Based Communications Servers) and Exchange 2000 IM Servers. AIM
>> and Yahoo have never been supported in Windows Messenger.
>> ____________________________________________
>> Jonathan Kay
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
>> Associate Expert
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
>> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
>> All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2005 Jonathan Kay.
>> You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
>>
>> "Kah00na" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Does Windows Messenger support miltiple protocols such as AIM and Yahoo!? I
>> > am specifically asking about Windows Messenger and not MSN Messenger -- I am
>> > assuming the latter does not.
>>
>>
>>
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