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john_p12
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O.P. sign in at Idle status ??
hi,
i just have a quick question, its not really a problem or bug (i think).
i was wondering how could a contact sign in directly at Idle status, and sign off without passing by Online status. and thats at the exact same second. thats what i saw in my Plus event log window. (i attached screenshot... hopefully)
i have MSN 7beta (the .0425), and mess patch, and stuffplug. (if all that makes a difference..)
thanks
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02-27-2005 01:10 AM |
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CanadianOriginal
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
In some circumstances, when Messenger disconnects because of internet problems, it will sign back in automatically and resume the last known status when the connection is restored. So basically, your contact was idle, his/her MSN Messenger disconnected for whatever reason, and reconnected, all without him/her ever touching the computer, so they're technically still "idle".
Hope this helps
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02-27-2005 01:23 AM |
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john_p12
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O.P. RE: sign in at Idle status ??
awesome, thanks man.
btw nice nick (although my québec is mostly canadian-iiiiish, lol)
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02-27-2005 02:13 AM |
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SikStyles
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
but there is this option right before u sing in it says sing in as: away, busy etc
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02-27-2005 04:17 AM |
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blackjack
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
Well here i have a n0ob question.. what does Idle mean.. heard about it but never know what is that.. can anyone help please
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02-27-2005 07:36 AM |
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Purity
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
Means, not active for a certain period of time.... I'm pretty sure....
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02-27-2005 07:37 AM |
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blackjack
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
Ok Ok.. thanks Purity i was like wtf is that
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02-27-2005 07:41 AM |
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Goshi
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
I think it's possible with other msn clients like amsn or other
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02-27-2005 09:41 AM |
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RaceProUK
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
The official client doesn't really support 'Idle', but a few reshacks can show if others are idle. In fact, my latest project does report contact's statuses becoming Idle.
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02-27-2005 01:45 PM |
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CanadianOriginal
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RE: sign in at Idle status ??
MSN Messenger actually has 2 kinds of "Away" status. One is when the status is set manually, the other is when you're inactive for a certain period of time. With a normal version of the client, you can't tell the difference, but as raceprouk said, minor reshacks let you change the label of one of the "away" types with "Idle" (actually, any 4 letter word could fit, so you could potentially call it "Zzzz" or something like that). Since "Idle" is not a standard status, you can't select it from the sign-in dropdown.
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02-27-2005 06:40 PM |
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