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Foden
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RE: RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
quote: Originally posted by janopoulos
How he got Windows XP to work with MSN Messenger 5 and MP2 is really simple..and quite TOO simple. By default, MSN Messenger is going to run under Windows 2000 compatibility mode.
u sure he runs in under Windows 2000 Compatibility mode???
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01-04-2003 01:42 AM |
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Dane
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RE: RE: RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
quote: Originally posted by Foden
quote: Originally posted by janopoulos
How he got Windows XP to work with MSN Messenger 5 and MP2 is really simple..and quite TOO simple. By default, MSN Messenger is going to run under Windows 2000 compatibility mode.
u sure he runs in under Windows 2000 Compatibility mode???
I Just Checked, it is indeed Set to "Run In Windows 2000 Compatibility Mode".
In Terms of Taking the mode off, in my tests the Messenger Plus DLL was Deactivated and Returned to the normal mode.
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01-04-2003 01:53 AM |
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sock
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01-04-2003 02:00 AM |
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Guido
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RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
quote: Originally posted by Fodenquote: Originally posted by janopoulos
How he got Windows XP to work with MSN Messenger 5 and MP2 is really simple..and quite TOO simple. By default, MSN Messenger is going to run under Windows 2000 compatibility mode.
u sure he runs in under Windows 2000 Compatibility mode???
yes he's right, when you turn the compatibility mode off, mp2 doesn't work with msn5. And what's the problem with that?! Only the 16-color icon...
This post was edited on 01-04-2003 at 03:02 AM by Guido.
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01-04-2003 02:03 AM |
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janopoulos
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RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
The 16-bit system tray icon isn't the only setback. Features such as Windows XP's Remote Assistance, and I also mentioned video-conferencing, which is disabled in Messenger when it is not running under XP. So for now, your solution would be to stick to Windows Messenger, at least until Microsoft releases the MSN Messenger 5.0 API documentation, if they ever do.
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01-04-2003 03:45 AM |
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Guido
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RE: RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
quote: Originally posted by janopoulos
The 16-bit system tray icon isn't the only setback. Features such as Windows XP's Remote Assistance, and I also mentioned video-conferencing, which is disabled in Messenger when it is not running under XP. So for now, your solution would be to stick to Windows Messenger, at least until Microsoft releases the MSN Messenger 5.0 API documentation, if they ever do.
first its not 16-bit, its 4 bits and 16 colours
I think i never seen those features in MSN 5 with or without MP2... maybe i'm wrong...
*edit* actually i checked and at least the video conferencing is disabled when running mp2... sorry
This post was edited on 01-04-2003 at 04:41 AM by Guido.
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01-04-2003 04:39 AM |
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MoRiA
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RE: RE: RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
quote: Originally posted by gfd
quote: Originally posted by janopoulos
The 16-bit system tray icon isn't the only setback. Features such as Windows XP's Remote Assistance, and I also mentioned video-conferencing, which is disabled in Messenger when it is not running under XP. So for now, your solution would be to stick to Windows Messenger, at least until Microsoft releases the MSN Messenger 5.0 API documentation, if they ever do.
first its not 16-bit, its 4 bits and 16 colours
I think i never seen those features in MSN 5 with or without MP2... maybe i'm wrong...
*edit* actually i checked and at least the video conferencing is disabled when running mp2... sorry
The 'Actions' menu of MSN 5 without MP2:
The 'Actions' menu of MSN 5 with Win 2000 compatability mode:
So it would appear that Video Conversation does vanish when 2000 compatability mode is activated.
However there is little that has changed in MSN 5 so there is no reason for not using Windows Messenger instead.
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01-04-2003 11:07 AM |
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Johnny_Mac
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RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
You cant have the best of both worlds in a sence, if you want MP2 for MSN Messenger XP, then you have to deal with MSN Messenger thinking its in 2000. Therefore, not having those features.
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01-04-2003 11:37 AM |
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TheProfessional
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RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
Wow wow, lemme get this stright... If I am running WinXP, and MSN5, I'm still able to use MP2. To use MP2, I have to set the compatibility mode for MSN to Win2K. By setting the compatibility mode to Win2K, I lose the features of asking/being asked for Remote Assistance and Video Conversations. Is that all?
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01-04-2003 12:06 PM |
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Johnny_Mac
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RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP
I believe thats the deal atm... however someone is currently speaking to Patchou about another way to get around it.
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01-04-2003 12:11 PM |
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