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Originally posted by Arcticwolfx
Does the batch file need to be ran every time or would an automated start-up on Boot suffice?
It needs to run everytime. It simply copies what is in the cache to a directory you have specified in the batch file, there is no automation at all.
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Originally posted by Arcticwolfx
I suppose a "folder synchronizing" application could be used, set to copy one way only.
it could indeed.
PS: for stuff like this there are some programs/tools specific for Messenger though. Most were made in the MSN Messenger-age (to
steal your contact's DP). But I dunno how up-to-date such programs/tools are, or if there is one which will work with the new cache directory.
See old threads about 'stealing contact display pictures'.
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Originally posted by Arcticwolfx
Where did Windows Live Messenger's own "Shared Folder" go anyway? I've never used it, haven't kept track of it's updates or removal.
'Shared Folders' was a feature of MSN Messenger 8.0 or something (dunno exactly anymore, but it's old
). It has been removed since a long time in favor of the much more versatile SkyDrive.
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Originally posted by Arcticwolfx
Personally I would love a well designed Context Menu entry.
(Select files in any directory, right click, Send to > Messenger Contact > Name)
You might be interested in the 'SendTo' script.
http://www.msgpluslive.com/scripts/view/181-SendTo/
http://www.msgpluslive.net/Downloads/Download-Details/DocumentID/8415/
Note: on XP you can send a file directly via the context menu. On Vista or higher you need to select a contact from a list.
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