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Windows Messenger 5 for Corporation Only
How did you get this information? Windows Messenger is a client product
which will run on XP. The new RTC server, code-named Greenwich, may run only on Server 2003, but most likely also on Windows 2000. Windows Messenger 4.7 is dead. It is no longer being updated. "William Klauss" wrote in message ... There will never be version 5 of Windows Messenger for XP. Only Windows Server 2003 or Corp base servers will have it. MS has not plan of making WM5 to work with XP. They will keep updating 4.x William |
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Windows Messenger 5 for Corporation Only
The beta documentation states: "The Windows Messenger version 5.0 client
supports the following operating systems: Windows 2000 and Windows XP." Will the "SIP Communications Service Account" section that appears on the screen shots appear on W2K computers? Or just WinXP computers? "JW" wrote in message ... Both personnel and business use are supported. If you look closly at the Accounts Options screen shot you will see that you can have contacts in only one or i all three of the account types. You are not restricted to picking only one of the three. "William Klauss" wrote in message ... There will never be version 5 of Windows Messenger for XP. Only Windows Server 2003 or Corp base servers will have it. MS has not plan of making WM5 to work with XP. They will keep updating 4.x William |
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Windows Messenger 5 for Corporation Only
That must be it, then! It certainly helps explain why certain references
indicate that W2K *doesn't* support SIP, whereas other references say that it does. Anyone know where this might be documented? "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi Siegfried, The SIP option shows up fine on my Win2k SP3 PC as well =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Siegfried Weber [MVP]" wrote in message ... "Chris Waters" wrote in message... JW mentioned that the SIP options appear on his W2K SP3 computers. I'm running W2K SP2 and don't see the options. I searched the various SP3 link references, but saw no indication of SIP support being added. :^| Just saw it too. Since I am not running WM5 on Win2k SP3 machines here I neither can confirm nor deny JW's findings. Sorry!! -- Cheers:Siegfried runat="server" / |
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Windows Messenger 5 for Corporation Only
Hi Chris,
Like I said, preliminary documentation =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Chris Waters" wrote in message ... That must be it, then! It certainly helps explain why certain references indicate that W2K *doesn't* support SIP, whereas other references say that it does. Anyone know where this might be documented? "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi Siegfried, The SIP option shows up fine on my Win2k SP3 PC as well =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Siegfried Weber [MVP]" wrote in message ... "Chris Waters" wrote in message... JW mentioned that the SIP options appear on his W2K SP3 computers. I'm running W2K SP2 and don't see the options. I searched the various SP3 link references, but saw no indication of SIP support being added. :^| Just saw it too. Since I am not running WM5 on Win2k SP3 machines here I neither can confirm nor deny JW's findings. Sorry!! -- Cheers:Siegfried runat="server" / |
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Windows Messenger 5 for Corporation Only
Hi,
No problem =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Siegfried Weber [MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi Jonathan, Interesting! I was under the impression Windows 2000 (no matter what SP level) doesn't support SIP, but I might have confused this with the RTC client APIs. Too many features too less time to learn them all ;-) Thanks for the heads up!! -- Cheers:Siegfried runat="server" / Development Lead, CDOLive LLC - The Microsoft Messaging and Collaboration Application Experts http://www.cdolive.com "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi Siegfried, The SIP option shows up fine on my Win2k SP3 PC as well =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Siegfried Weber [MVP]" wrote in message ... "Chris Waters" wrote in message... JW mentioned that the SIP options appear on his W2K SP3 computers. I'm running W2K SP2 and don't see the options. I searched the various SP3 link references, but saw no indication of SIP support being added. :^| Just saw it too. Since I am not running WM5 on Win2k SP3 machines here I neither can confirm nor deny JW's findings. Sorry!! -- Cheers:Siegfried runat="server" / |
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Windows Messenger 5 for Corporation Only
What I meant was, is the addition of SIP documented anywhere from Windows
2000 perspective? It's now apparent that SIP support--or at least the hooks for it--are part of SP3, which (of course) is not preliminary...yet I couldn't find any reference to it in the SP3 readme files. It's not just an academic question, BTW. We need to know as soon as possible whether SIP is compatible with our 17,000 W2K computers. If it can be authoritatively documented that SP3 adds SIP support, then we can expedite its implementation. Chris "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi Chris, Like I said, preliminary documentation =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Chris Waters" wrote in message ... That must be it, then! It certainly helps explain why certain references indicate that W2K *doesn't* support SIP, whereas other references say that it does. Anyone know where this might be documented? "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi Siegfried, The SIP option shows up fine on my Win2k SP3 PC as well =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Siegfried Weber [MVP]" wrote in message ... "Chris Waters" wrote in message... JW mentioned that the SIP options appear on his W2K SP3 computers. I'm running W2K SP2 and don't see the options. I searched the various SP3 link references, but saw no indication of SIP support being added. :^| Just saw it too. Since I am not running WM5 on Win2k SP3 machines here I neither can confirm nor deny JW's findings. Sorry!! -- Cheers:Siegfried runat="server" / |
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Windows Messenger 5 for Corporation Only
In this particular case it is actually the Windows Messenger installation
adding the support, not the Windows 2000 Service Pack. If you're interested in the platforms supported by the Greenwich RTC solution, please follow up with the beta forums for that product to get more details. This public newsgroup is not a totally appropriate place to be discussing leaked beta software details. -- Andrew -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Chris Waters" wrote in message ... What I meant was, is the addition of SIP documented anywhere from Windows 2000 perspective? It's now apparent that SIP support--or at least the hooks for it--are part of SP3, which (of course) is not preliminary...yet I couldn't find any reference to it in the SP3 readme files. It's not just an academic question, BTW. We need to know as soon as possible whether SIP is compatible with our 17,000 W2K computers. If it can be authoritatively documented that SP3 adds SIP support, then we can expedite its implementation. Chris |
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