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Hi Jonathan
Yes! this is precisely whatz happening! I checked it again. I do not get
logged off on first machine when I login to another machine.
Well I am using the "SIP communication service" on both of these machines.
So, by any chance is it related to "SIP location service" in which you can
actually register multiple destinations for a request? I was going through
the RFC of SIP and found that SIP location service can be changed by the
admin. So does w/w messenger has a seprate service like that?
Thanks!!
~Rohini
"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
> Greetings Rohini,
>
> This actually isn't possible (at least the way you've described it), the .NET Messenger
> Service allows only login instance per user (so you'd get signed off the other "client" if
> you were to login again).
>
> Are you sure you're using the same Passport and they're both actually "logged in" and
> working?
>
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> "Rohini Prinja" <Rohini Prinja@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi
> >
> > I have two machines, I m running the Windows Messenger on both of these with
> > same Username/Password at the same time.
> >
> > Is it a feature?? coz in general the any messenger like yahoo will log you
> > off from the previous instance if you try to login on another machine.
> >
> > Even if this is the case, if someone pings me, to which instance will the
> > message get delivered??
> >
> > thanks!
>
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