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Originally posted by stuartbennett
according to the messenger plus forums if you uninstall all versions of messenger then say install messenger 8.0 rename its folder to include 8.0 at the end then install WLM 8.1 and do the appropriate rename, then install WLM 8.5 you should be able to test your skins in all versions (of course the instructions dont specify any version numbers im using those numbers as an example)
i did the above i can only run these 1 at a time, 8.0 wont sign in at all, i can sign into 8.1 but messenger plus 4.50 will not work in 8.1, i have no doubt that messenger plus live 4.50 works in 8.1 if 8.1 is the only messenger installed it would appear however that if more than one version of messenger is installed it will only work in the most up to date version.
1) Plus! is only started when its loader is in the program path of Messenger. This means that you need to make sure that
msimg32.dll* is included in every Messenger folder!
To make sure it is, you need to re-install Plus! after you've installed your first version of Messenger, but before you rename the folder. After installing Plus! and after renaming the folder you need to manually copy the msimg32.dll to each and every additional Messenger directory you've created.
2) MSN Messenger 8.0 is not supported anymore by Microsoft. This in favor of 8.1. The protocol will not allow you to use 8.0 anymore due to security issues.
3) Messenger Plus! Live is compatible with every version starting from 8.0. So it works perfectly with Windows Live Messenger 8.1.0178 too.
Provided you have its loader in the program folder of Messenger of course, as described in point 1.
4) You can run all versions at the same time provided you enable polygamy/multi-messenger in each version. Although I do not recommend it because unexpected things might happen. Remember that you are already doing something not supported by installing more than one version and moving them around manually.
* msimg32.dll is the loader from Plus!. But note that the name of this loader is indeed the same as a system DLL file. That is also exactly the reason why and the method used by Plus! to load itself into Messenger. Do not confuse the two; Copying the system DLL which you can find in your windows directory is not going to work.