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RTC and Windows 2000 clients?
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"Chris Waters" wrote in message ... Will Windows 2000 computers running Windows Messenger 5.0 be able to communicate with RTC? |
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RTC and Windows 2000 clients?
Greetings Chris,
Although anything could change in the future, this is the idea. ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Chris Waters" wrote in message ... Will Windows 2000 computers running Windows Messenger 5.0 be able to communicate with RTC? |
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RTC and Windows 2000 clients?
Thanks! I wonder how that will happen. It would almost seem to require a
patch to W2K. When running WM5 on W2K, the SIP options are not displayed...and the RTC documentation mentions that WinXP and Server 2003 (regardless of a Messenger client) supports SIP, but conspicuously fails to mention W2K. The implication is that W2K does not support SIP--natively, or even with WM5. "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote in message ... Greetings Chris, Although anything could change in the future, this is the idea. ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Chris Waters" wrote in message ... Will Windows 2000 computers running Windows Messenger 5.0 be able to communicate with RTC? |
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RTC and Windows 2000 clients?
Hi Chris,
I honestly haven't tested WM5 on Win2k so I haven't seen this. However, keep in mind that WM5 is still a beta product, and the version available (including its preliminary documentation) was never intended to be publicly released. ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Chris Waters" wrote in message ... Thanks! I wonder how that will happen. It would almost seem to require a patch to W2K. When running WM5 on W2K, the SIP options are not displayed...and the RTC documentation mentions that WinXP and Server 2003 (regardless of a Messenger client) supports SIP, but conspicuously fails to mention W2K. The implication is that W2K does not support SIP--natively, or even with WM5. "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote in message ... Greetings Chris, Although anything could change in the future, this is the idea. ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Chris Waters" wrote in message ... Will Windows 2000 computers running Windows Messenger 5.0 be able to communicate with RTC? |
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