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Originally posted by JimmyK
could be getting it from the client idquote:
# 0x10000000: This is the value for MSNC1 (MSN Msgr 6.0)
# 0x20000000: This is the value for MSNC2 (MSN Msgr 6.1)
# 0x30000000: This is the value for MSNC3 (MSN Msgr 6.2)
# 0x40000000: This is the value for MSNC4 (MSN Msgr 7.0)
# 0x50000000: This is the value for MSNC5 (MSN Msgr 7.5)
# 0x60000000: This is the value for MSNC6 (WL Msgr 8.0)
# 0x70000000: This is the value for MSNC7 (WL Msgr 8.1)
It probably uses this yes, but that doesn't mean it is waterproof.
Eg: it is possible for a client to use a previous protocol version. Also, third party clients use those IDs values, and it speaks for its own that those are not "msn messenger" or "window live messenger" version
something. It just means they are compatible with protocol version
something and support certain features (or not).