I thought Windows Messenger was available strictly on XP only. I thought you can only get MSN Messenger on W2K.
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I thought Windows Messenger was available strictly on XP only. I thought you can only get MSN Messenger on W2K.
Someone should write something about the people who exploited the messenger system a few years ago (I remember being spammed with messages from it linking me to a place where i could buy something that would make the messages stop, though someone showed me I could just disable the service). I don't have too much knowledge about the whole thing so I'm just throwing this out there (because I know a lot of my friends had the same exact thing happen to them).
I just removed the paragraph about uninstalling Windows Messenger. It was useful information, but not in line with Wikipedia policy: Wikipedia is not an instruction manual. I did, however, add a link to a site where the steps to remove it are provided, so the information can still be found if someone is looking for it. Regards, JoanneB 10:29, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
The MSN Messenger article includes some basic information on the protocol, port numbers etc. AIUI, Windows Messenger uses a different protocol - perhaps some brief note here would be useful, but I don't know the details myself - I believe it is called Rendezvous, giving RVP - RendezVous Protocol which itself is HTTP based.
There's also the version which is used within corporate IT networks, connecting only to an internal Exchange server, known in some texts as Microsoft Exchange Messaging; I don't know if it uses the same protocol, but it certainly seems to exhibit some differences.
Perhaps someone more knowledgeable can help.
I am currently running version 5.1.0701 of Windows Messenger, but the article shows the latest version to be 5.1.0680, I think I'll look for a changelog or something and update it here, Neilius 23:20, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
To the creator of the screenshot - You may wish to 'blur out' the email address of one contact that is visible in the screenshot used in this article to preserve that person's privacy. Neilius 23:29, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
Windows Messenger in some workplaces and schools is the only MSN Client available. Although it is not as good as Windows Live Messenger, I appreciate the fact it is on, as non-preinstalled clients and web clients are blocked. RaviC
I have removed this link, as this is irrelevant to this article. 5pitfir3 19:50, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
This section is little more than a collection of patch notes. Wikipedia really isn't the place for that. I propose that this section of the article be rewritten in an encyclopedic form that actually covers the features of the product, or be removed completely. 159.116.54.138 17:29, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Why this messenger is installed and enabled by default on XP? It is outdated, it should be removed from Windows XP at all. I hope in SP3 they removed it completely. because everytime you install a clean XP, you have to remove it to install the new Live Messenger, (just in case you need one). --MarioV 18:27, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
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Too short, just an older version of the Live program. TheChampionMan1234 01:17, 18 April 2014 (UTC)
I wouldn't agree to that, Windows Messenger is a built-in component to Windows that was less featured than Windows Live Messenger, and Microsoft doesn't treat the 2 the same, I have both on my old Windows XP P.C. and while Windows Live Messenger received updates, Windows Messenger is practically unchanged since 2001, though I can still use it for all intended purposes. I think that Windows Messenger compared to M.S.N. Messenger/Windows Live Messenger is that of Windows Photo Viewer compared to the Windows (Live) Photo Gallery... --86.81.201.94 (talk) 15:06, 6 August 2014 (UTC)
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