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Originally posted by gfd
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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.