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Originally posted by Brad Purchase
What I'm saying is, hell, you could have (ctrl + t) as your shortcut on any program on your computer, but if you're in MSN, you can still lock MSN if your shortcut is (ctrl + t).
I can see the point you are making, but is it really worth adding functionality to isolate the action away from Messenger unless it is 'showing' or 'active'? It seems too much work for too little achievement in my opinion...