RE: Windows Live Messenger & The Registry
There are 3 main things to check:
1) There are the many registry keys you can check for that.
But, as with all registry keys (or the other methods below for that matter), they can be spoofed and added manually.
2) Then there are some debug logs which Messenger creates during its running (if enabled) which you can check.
3) And there are also the (sub)directories which are created per user to hold data (eg: contacts cache, dps, custom icons, etc.)
Note that many of those things will only give you the hashed Windows Live ID. This is that cryptic number like '23145678'.
Only in certain logs the actual Windows Live ID (the email) is visible.
(hence why you should never attach your debug logs of Messenger in a public forum).
And you can not derive the actual email from that hashed numeric value.
This post was edited on 12-01-2010 at 11:18 PM by CookieRevised.
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