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unk1506
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O.P. using proxy MSN
Hello, in the first versions of MSN 7, in connection options i could set a proxy and a port to connect to MSN, but since 7.5 (i think) this can't be done on MSN, it has to be done on the connections settings in Internet Explorer and MSN takes the configuration from there. The thing is that i have internet access through port 80, but MSN is blocked and the only way to use it is with proxies, but i don't want internet explorer to use the proxy configuration because it becomes slow. Is there a way to use proxies in MSN independently from Internet Explorer?
thanks in advance,
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02-06-2006 08:34 PM |
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RaceProUK
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RE: using proxy MSN
You can set up proxy information in Messenger itself: it's always been possible.
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02-07-2006 11:08 AM |
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Hank
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RE: using proxy MSN
go to TOOLS > OPTIONS > Connections Tab > ADVANCED SETTINGS Button in MSN Messenger
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02-07-2006 11:26 AM |
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unk1506
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O.P. RE: using proxy MSN
No, it's not possible anymore, the field is disabled and it says to configure it in internet explorer and it will take the settings from there. i attach an image.
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02-07-2006 12:36 PM |
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Solutech
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RE: using proxy MSN
Most proxies that are freely available over the net are inherently slow . I take it you cant get the messenger ports unblocked ? .
If so then there is not a lot you can do tbh .
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02-07-2006 05:05 PM |
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unk1506
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O.P. RE: using proxy MSN
I think it was plain stupid to force MSN to take IE settings, it should be optional...
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02-07-2006 06:08 PM |
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RaceProUK
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RE: using proxy MSN
quote: Originally posted by unk1506
No, it's not possible anymore, the field is disabled and it says to configure it in internet explorer and it will take the settings from there.
Like this?
Edit: Actually, it is for the HTTP proxy, so use a SOCKS proxy.
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This post was edited on 02-07-2006 at 08:16 PM by RaceProUK.
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02-07-2006 08:14 PM |
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unk1506
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O.P. RE: using proxy MSN
I can only reach the internet trhough port 80, socks proxies are usually on port 8080...
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02-08-2006 12:25 PM |
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Val
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RE: using proxy MSN
quote: Originally posted by unk1506
I can only reach the internet trhough port 80, socks proxies are usually on port 8080...
what kind of internet connection do you have (dial up, cabel, dsl, t1). Also if possible could you give us a link to your ISP (Internet service provider) maybe we can see what is wrong ect.
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02-08-2006 01:24 PM |
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unk1506
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O.P. RE: using proxy MSN
It's not ISP problem, corporate firewall, they force ppl to use web msn, but since i hate it...
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02-08-2006 02:06 PM |
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