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i just installed it agen! im gonna log of now and see if has worked ill edit my post to say if it worked or not
Edit:i restrated and still no luck it looks liek this still
What version of
Windows Messenger are you using? You'll need to update it to the latest version, 4.7 if I'm not mistaken, to actually get the Messenger API interops to be working properly.
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Does this work if MSN Messenger is not running (as in, it opens msn messenger, connects, checks if contact is online, sends the file, etc...)???
Nope, not yet, it'll need to have a local cache of ur contact list then as currently, it works by liaising with a running MSN Messenger login n grabbing the online contacts. And then you'll have a huge list of contacts to choose from in the menu unless there's a seperate dialog for it. But it's possible. Meanwhile, I'm still fixing the Windows XP bug. Will work on this feature next.
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well... the initial idea is that it should also be possible to right-click a folder, zip it and send it directly to a contact (on-line or when he/she comes back on-line, like the 'welcome msg from Plus!')... rather a challenge eh?
Hmm, that would be a challenge and it'll involve alot of API callings but should be possible. Get the folder, zip the folder and send the zip file to the contact. On the send to contact after when he/she comes online, the context menu will have to communicate with another proggie or a plugin for Messenger Plus. Well, busy with studying and all but I'll look through and see what I can do.
Okay, the weird thingy in Windows XP is it always works for files on the desktop, but only works for the first Window Explorer you open. Any subsequent Window Explorer that you open, the menu will not be there. It works quite well with Widows 98 SE, think it's some marshelling errors, will iron that out.
Meanwhile, get the latest version of the plugin, where you won't have the accidentally execution of the file you are trying to send. Make sure you uninstall the previous version, restart your PC, and reinstall the current one. Oh yeah, rename it to *.msi.