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More info?)
Thanks Jonathan,
Regarding "1" I meant That I run interactively on my PC, with multiple users
(2 users, but of course multiple sessions of Messenger). Do I need such an
"A-Patch"?
Regarding "2" , can I install this "local SIP-based
Communications Server" on my PC also, and where to get it?
Thanks again
Giron
> 1. Not completely sure what you mean here. It can be started in each
user account logged in
> to the system. If you're looking at running it multiple times within the
same user account
> (referred to as polygamy), you'll need something like the A-Patch
> (http://apatch.mooodi.net/).
>
> 2. Only if you're using Windows Messenger (or MSN Messenger 4.6) and a
local SIP-based
> Communications Server or Exchange IM Server. Otherwise Messenger requires
an Internet
> connection to connect to the .NET Messenger Service.
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> "Giron" <giron@marko.com> wrote in message
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> >I have certain questions regarding msn messenger:
> >
> > 1. Can I activate and how, 2 applications (with different users) inside
the
> > same PC with Win200/XP?
> >
> > 2. If the PC is inside an intranet and doesn't has a connection the
> > internet, is is still possible and how?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > giron
> >
> >
>
>