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hockeyrick
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O.P. Messenger sycronization?????????
Just a general question to the techies and Admin guys!
Is it too difficult for MSN to add a sycronization feature, like Firefox does for bookmarks and passwords, so wherever you have Live installed it automatically has everything the same as the main installation that you want?
I just love that feature about Firefox.
I have 2 OS on my laptop here at home, and on my PC at work. And they are all the same.
But my messenger on 1 os at home has great emoticons and pics, the other doesn't, and thoe one at work even less.
Is this just too complicated and difficult for MSN to do?
Seems to me this would be the most sought after feature they could come up with!
Just my uneducated 2 cents worth!!!!
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11-22-2008 01:31 AM |
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Spunky
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RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
It would be expensive... Think of the bandwidth of everybody sending/receiving all that data
<Eljay> "Problems encountered: shit blew up"
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11-22-2008 01:37 AM |
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hockeyrick
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O.P. RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
Well, how does Firefox get away with it? I think this is one of the greatest features that they have!
It definitely takes the pain out of a new or reinstall of an OS. I cringe every time I redo messenger, I always lose the coolest emoticons, sometimes never to get them back.
And to try to transfer them, well, have not been able to get that to work.
Why is it technically so difficult?
Seems your personal account/settings on MSG live are the same as book marks and passwords
If you are set up with your login info, seems whatever computer you are on, just reads the info up to date and adds it, that way, you have everything always at hand. Seems MS priortizes to much on needless stuff they think we need and not on practicality of what works!
But then, I'm a simpleton!!!
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11-23-2008 02:11 AM |
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Quantum
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RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
I think it wont use alot of BW at all The settings can be in txt files named with the email and can have things as simple as
Lock=1
CLPass=234
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11-23-2008 02:28 AM |
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vaccination
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RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
quote: Originally posted by Quantum
I think it wont use alot of BW at all The settings can be in txt files named with the email and can have things as simple as
Lock=1
CLPass=234
And how do you propose sending the emoticons, winks, backgrounds etc?
It would use a lot of bandwidth, hence why the Messenger team have only just put in the "use the same display picture everywhere" feature.
This post was edited on 11-23-2008 at 09:43 AM by vaccination.
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11-23-2008 09:43 AM |
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ryxdp
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RE: RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
quote: Originally posted by Quantum
I think it wont use alot of BW at all The settings can be in txt files named with the email and can have things as simple as
Lock=1
CLPass=234
I can see a couple of things wrong with this technique...
Firstly, if the passwords were stored in .txt files it would be extremely and obviously easy to steal them.
Also, if they're named by email (like abc@def.xyz.txt) it'd be more or less the same. There's a reason encryption was developed.
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11-23-2008 10:27 AM |
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Jarrod
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11-23-2008 12:19 PM |
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Thor
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RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
Am I the only who see a minor (minor) plausability for a script & website here?
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11-23-2008 03:50 PM |
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Quantum
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RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
quote: Originally posted by ryxdp
quote: Originally posted by Quantum
I think it wont use alot of BW at all The settings can be in txt files named with the email and can have things as simple as
Lock=1
CLPass=234
I can see a couple of things wrong with this technique...
Firstly, if the passwords were stored in .txt files it would be extremely and obviously easy to steal them.
Also, if they're named by email (like abc@def.xyz.txt) it'd be more or less the same. There's a reason encryption was developed.
Ok well, passwords are encrypted everything else is left fine and instead of emails it can be a unique code per email so nobody knows what code is = to what email.
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11-23-2008 04:36 PM |
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hockeyrick
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O.P. RE: Messenger sycronization?????????
ALL I AM SAYING IS THIS IS 2008, THERE HAS TO BE A WAY!!!!
JEES, ITS LIKE TRYING COME UP WITH COLD FUSION OR SOMETHING!!!!!
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11-25-2008 04:06 AM |
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