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Originally posted by zaidgs
does using the option in msn7.0 decrease the time lag for messages to get from user to another (in case the server was busy) for example ??
No, chats always go trough a MSN server. There is no option yet to have a direct connection in a chat.
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Originally posted by zaidgs
which revealed the IP, and was considered a security threat
You always have the option to decline a file transfer. If you decline then you won't get a direct connection. If you accept then there was a direct connection, just because direct connections are faster then trough a MSN server. Your IP can then be found by the other side, this is something that always happens with a direct connection, not a security threat at all. In fact you IP has just been logged to the forum server here
. There is now way to hide your IP from tools like netstat during a
real direct connection.
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Originally posted by zaidgs
why is it there ?!
File transfers (and also voice/video connections) always went direct, but when people are using a NAT network configuration or in some cases a proxy/firewall, it is not possible to make a direct connection. In this case the connection will go trough a MSN server and IP doesn't show. The reason that connections don't go trough MSN servers by default is because this causes slower speeds, and it will cost Microsoft a lot of money when they need servers to handle every file transfer.