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canopus56@yahoo.com
May 8th 06, 08:53 PM
How do file transfers using Windows Messenger relate to firewall
blocking?

I recently purchased a new laptop with XP Pro. After the Windows Update
ran, I have Windows Messenger 4.7, NetMeeting 3.01 and IE 6.0. I was
trying out the capabilities of Windows Messenger's video and audio
communications with a friend on a similar machine while at an internet
cafe.

Although the chat board works fine and video would transfer, we had
problems exchanging files. On a file transfer, Windows Messenger first
gave a firewall block message. We then both disabled our Windows
Firewalls.

Then Windows Messenger gave an error message that the content was not
"secure" and would not deposit the received file in my
documents-downloads folder.

Any tips would be appreciated.

I would like to get Windows Messenger and NetMeeting to work in a mode
with chat, video, file transfer, and the whiteboard working from a
public connection.

- Canopus56

P.S. - Should I install WM 5.1 - the current level?

Jonathan Kay [MVP]
May 10th 06, 03:09 AM
Greetings,

What exactly were you trying to transfer? Some file types are actually blocked by default by
Windows Messenger (on XP SP2), and need to be re-engaged by using this .reg file:
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/downloads/extfix.reg

You'll need to restart Messenger to see the change. In general though, if you're still
experiencing problems, I would suggest using MSN Messenger instead, as Windows Messenger uses
a quite outdated protocol for sending files which MSN Messenger has long since surpassed:
http://messenger.msn.com/download

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> wrote in message
oups.com...
> How do file transfers using Windows Messenger relate to firewall
> blocking?
>
> I recently purchased a new laptop with XP Pro. After the Windows Update
> ran, I have Windows Messenger 4.7, NetMeeting 3.01 and IE 6.0. I was
> trying out the capabilities of Windows Messenger's video and audio
> communications with a friend on a similar machine while at an internet
> cafe.
>
> Although the chat board works fine and video would transfer, we had
> problems exchanging files. On a file transfer, Windows Messenger first
> gave a firewall block message. We then both disabled our Windows
> Firewalls.
>
> Then Windows Messenger gave an error message that the content was not
> "secure" and would not deposit the received file in my
> documents-downloads folder.
>
> Any tips would be appreciated.
>
> I would like to get Windows Messenger and NetMeeting to work in a mode
> with chat, video, file transfer, and the whiteboard working from a
> public connection.
>
> - Canopus56
>
> P.S. - Should I install WM 5.1 - the current level?
>

canopus56@yahoo.com
May 15th 06, 07:39 AM
Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> What exactly were you trying to transfer? Some file types are actually blocked by default by
> Windows Messenger (on XP SP2), and need to be re-engaged by using this .reg file:
> http://messenger.jonathankay.com/downloads/extfix.reg

Thanks Johnathan. Basically, no type of file would not transfer. We
tried htm, gif, jpg, txt. Nothing would go through.

I'll consider MSN Messenger. I believe the reason I decided to
investigate Windows Messenger was it's ability to host multi-party
calls. I was under the impression - possibly wrong - that MSN
Messenger would not do that.

- Canopus56

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