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Nathan
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O.P. Anyway to change the address of msn?
Heya,
I am at schools for 24/5 and I would like to go on msn, but they've blocked it, is there anyway I can change the address of its connection server to another one? So I can then connect and use msn
I don't want to use online msn's.
Thankies
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01-24-2008 04:59 PM |
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andrewdodd13
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RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
I think MSN caches the last login server used somewhere in registry, but I don't know where.
The way I would do it is open C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts and add
code: <IP of msn server> messenger.hotmail.com
But then, if you're at school you'll need the administrator password to edit that file.
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01-24-2008 06:51 PM |
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Nathan
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O.P. RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
I am at school, but I am using my laptop. And while we are at it can anyone supply me with any other server IP + address's?
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01-24-2008 07:11 PM |
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Berger
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RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
Any help with this?
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01-29-2008 07:09 AM |
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Th3rmal
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RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
i do believe that there are portable versions of msn that just run off the folders they are in. i may be wrong, but i dont think they leave registry traces. or you could something like Pidgin (www.pidgin.im)
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01-29-2008 08:15 AM |
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andrewdodd13
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RE: RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
quote: Originally posted by rm rulz
i do believe that there are portable versions of msn that just run off the folders they are in. i may be wrong, but i dont think they leave registry traces. or you could something like Pidgin (www.pidgin.im)
If the ports are blocked for one client, they're generally blocked for them all. This is an outbound firewall issue, not an installation restriction.
Try 207.46.106.118:1863 - it's the one that's mentioned on hypothetic.
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01-29-2008 09:02 AM |
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Berger
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RE: RE: RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
quote: Originally posted by andrewdodd13
quote: Originally posted by rm rulz
i do believe that there are portable versions of msn that just run off the folders they are in. i may be wrong, but i dont think they leave registry traces. or you could something like Pidgin (www.pidgin.im)
If the ports are blocked for one client, they're generally blocked for them all. This is an outbound firewall issue, not an installation restriction.
Try 207.46.106.118:1863 - it's the one that's mentioned on hypothetic.
IP didn't work for me, or.. It just tried connecting and didnt stop.
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01-29-2008 11:37 AM |
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Ezra
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RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
They probably just blocked outbound connections with a destination port of 1863, or just simply MSN packets
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01-29-2008 11:50 AM |
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Volv
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RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
Umm, you may want to be cautious as to which 'servers' you're sending your login info to
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01-29-2008 12:39 PM |
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Nathan
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O.P. RE: Anyway to change the address of msn?
Yeah, well what I was asking if there were other msn servers (microsoft) that arent the default, so maybe i could sneak pass the firewall
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01-29-2008 07:12 PM |
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