I would like to know if there is a way to disactivate the flashing bar that shows when someone has sent you a message on MSN. Sometimes I'm with someone and I don't want them to know that I'm chatting but it's very obvious when the orange bar is flashing.
I think what she means is. She is talking to two people that may be in a fight but she doesn't want one to know she is talking with the other one. But when you are typing it shows up on the conversation window that you are typing, and when no message shows up on their conversation window they might get kind of suspicious.(sp?)
This post was edited on 07-22-2005 at 08:05 PM by Curtis.
Okay, what I mean is that I am talking to a person and someone walks into the room - I don't want the person that walked into the room to know I am chatting with this person.
If I use the Boss Protection feature I think the person that I am chatting with will get a message telling them that I have activated Boss Protection - right??? I don't want that person to know that.
That is why I'm trying to find another way without activating the Boss Protection.
Hope I made myself clearer but it's sometimes hard to explain.
Ok just tested it and it works great. I will use Boss Protection feature with the status "Don't change" and that way the flashing does not show and the person I'm chatting to does not know I activated the Boss Protection feature.
No Problem You can of course choose to send a message to them if you like, however you don't need to. There is also a messenger lock feature, which locks your MSN from being opened and windows being shown. This is also available in the Privacy Protection menu