RE: Idle control
Well, if you have a program that can capture packets (Like Window Pack Editor maybe or something like that), turn it on, let it listen to MSN send an idle message once (just make the idle 1 min so you dont wait long). Then you will have what MSN sends to say it is idle. Now, you can use the program to send this command whenever you want. And since Messenger didnt actually send it, you can still use your computer without it sending the online packet to the server... hope that made sense
EDIT: Ok, I got the packet for you, you'll have to do it yourself though to get the rest of it, but just so you know it starts with "CHG 106 IDL" then a number then your email and other random stuff (dont know enough about MSN to tell you what it is) It may not be what you want, but hope it helps..
Oh yeah, once you find this packet (if you are using WPE), then just right click on it and set it to "Add to send list". Now the only thing you have to do though is figure out which socket messenger is using cause you have to send the packet using that socket.
Hope some of this made sense to you
This post was edited on 10-04-2005 at 02:16 PM by mordero.
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