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iascoot
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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
i agree with you patchou, the third parties shouldnt complain, they have been aloud to freeload from ms servers for so long and nothing lasts forever... in the end, everyones gotta pay the bills.. even microsoft
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09-16-2003 04:37 AM |
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Patchou
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O.P. RE: Personal reactions to recent news
thank you all of you for understanding my point, at least, I didn'T wrote this article for nothing
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09-16-2003 05:17 AM |
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Wolkje
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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
Good point made Patchou! I posted the article on mess.be The discussion continues on msnfanatic forums though
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09-16-2003 09:10 AM |
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volkl
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09-16-2003 09:27 AM |
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Johnny_Mac
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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
quote: Originally posted by lylesback
quote: Originally posted by Johnny_Mac
quote: Originally posted by lylesback
aslong as it's free, do whatever the hell they want. MSN 4.6 and below sucks anyways. i don't think anyone uses it. im converting my contact list to start using MSN messenger 6 anyways. so doesn't effect my at all.
I dont understand this, is this an opinion about the users using it free? Kinda NIMBY approcach.
so what if microsoft is banning 4.6 and lower MSN's, nothing you can do about it. whats gonna be done is gonna be done. It's not your software to say "no don't ban this" it's microsofts, so let them do what there gonna do. And also, it covers up alot of there mistakes... like people hacking peoples passwords, stealing IP's and alot of other programs are now useless.
What the hell does this have to do with it?
This is about Microsoft charging to access it's server on programs such as Trillian and dMSN.
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09-16-2003 11:24 AM |
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sock
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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
quote: Originally posted by Johnny_Mac
What the hell does this have to do with it?
This is about Microsoft charging to access it's server on programs such as Trillian and dMSN.
And Proteus.
BTW, exactly what stops any third-party IM client from saying "Hi, I'm MSN Messenger 6.0!" when signing into the .NET Messenger Service?
Edit: "for saying" => "from saying".
This post was edited on 09-17-2003 at 01:40 AM by sock.
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09-16-2003 12:10 PM |
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surfichris
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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
They have an authentication scheme or something similar..Using an md5 hash.
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09-16-2003 01:10 PM |
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fluffy_lobster
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09-16-2003 03:21 PM |
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Choli
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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
quote: Originally posted by sock
BTW, exactly what stops any third-party IM client for saying "hi, I'm MSN Messenger 6.0" when signing into the .NET Messenger Service?
quote: Originally posted by Chris Boulton
They have an authentication scheme or something similar..Using an md5 hash.
What Chris said is what happens now. The authentication protocol uses md5 to check the password. What Microsoft wants to do (if I understood well) is change the protocol and use a new one. That new protocol wouldn't be public so 3rd party clients wouldn't be able to sign in. That way the can't say "hi, I'm MSN Messenger 6.0" (because they don't know how to say it )
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09-16-2003 05:09 PM |
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dragon2611
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RE: Personal reactions to recent news
its all very well blocking 3rd party clients but what about if you use linux or an older mac then you might not be able to get on msn.
mind you spose $10 or so for a 3rd party client isnt to bad.
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09-16-2003 05:34 PM |
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