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Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by robochief on 03-15-2005 at 03:34 AM

After enabling the Boss Mode, the only way to resume MSN Messenger is obviously inserting the correct password.

Now, my question is,
if it's possible to close MSN Messenger (with Boss Mode enabled) without having to insert a correct password, nor closing the application through CTRL+ALT+DELETE.


RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by Joa on 03-15-2005 at 04:37 AM

you mean messenger lock ;)

and nope there does not seem to be a way... :S i just tried everything possible and nope


RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by CookieRevised on 03-15-2005 at 04:45 AM

for boss protection:
  no problem here I guess

for messenger lock:
  simply don't set a password....
  but of course you need to double click the tray icon first to access the right-click menu



Boss Protection =
* every messenger window will be hidden and the messenger icon changes to a network drive icon
* systemtray right-click menu is directly accessable
* no password

Messenger Lock =
* every messenger window will be hidden and the messenger icon changes to a messenger plus icon (it will also flash for a while the first time)
* systemtray right-click menu is not directly accessable, you need to double click the icon first
* possebility to set a password (but not mandatory!)


RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by robochief on 03-15-2005 at 02:23 PM

Yes, sorry, I meant Messenger Lock. (Y)
The issue is that whenever I'm AFK, maybe somebody would want to use MSN Messenger on the same PC; but I don't want anyone to be allowed to open my contact list, only close my session and start their own.

I guess the closest solution would be Poligamy. What do you say?


RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by CookieRevised on 03-15-2005 at 05:04 PM

quote:
Originally posted by robochief
Yes, sorry, I meant Messenger Lock. (Y)
The issue is that whenever I'm AFK, maybe somebody would want to use MSN Messenger on the same PC; but I don't want anyone to be allowed to open my contact list, only close my session and start their own.
Aha.. well that's something different then ;)

quote:
Originally posted by robochief
I guess the closest solution would be Poligamy. What do you say?
Yep, that is indeed the logic and only solution:
* Patch MSN Messenger for polygamy (EDIT: which is illegal.... ).
* Set a Messenger Lock password on your account.
* Now, whenever you lock your session, another user can stil start up another msn messenger session.
RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by mwe99 on 03-15-2005 at 05:06 PM

Yup either that ^^^ or set up a new computer logon account, where the person can just have their own user and use XP switch users (providing you have XP)


RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by CookieRevised on 03-15-2005 at 05:43 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mwe99
or set up a new computer logon account, where the person can just have their own user and use XP switch users (providing you have XP)
This will stop some messenger and Plus! function to work properly.
RE: RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by mwe99 on 03-15-2005 at 06:02 PM

quote:
Originally posted by CookieRevised
quote:
Originally posted by mwe99
or set up a new computer logon account, where the person can just have their own user and use XP switch users (providing you have XP)
This will stop some messenger and Plus! function to work properly.


Does it ?:( I always have done that with my sisters one and everything seemed to be okay with mine :S
Thanks for pointing it out though :)
RE: Is it possible? Closing MSN in boss mode by robochief on 03-15-2005 at 09:21 PM

Well, for the moment, polygamy is working well; maybe in the near future I'll switch back to divide the PC with various users (as I used to do in the past), in order to allow an increased privacy for each users.
But both manners work perfectly. :)