Hi Brian,
My answer and/or Reponses appear below.
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Regards,
Peter Sale
Santa Monica, CA USA
"Brian Sullivan MVP" wrote ...
> If you post in plain text it makes it much easier to post and reply. Avoid
> Html postings -- most newsgroup users frown upon that kind of positng.
Response: I just now configured my Outlook Express to compose Newsgroup
responses in text only, not HTML.
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> > I don't know what would cause that -- how did you determine that it was
> MSN and not Windows Messenger --what does the help about say?
> Ans: I determined it via the MSN Messenger sign-in dialog. Help about
> continues to say Windows Messenger version 4.7.
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> Thene it was Windows Messenger -- I am not sure what causes you to think
it
> was Msn Messenger.
Response: As I mentioned in a previouse post, what caused me to think I was
running MSN Messenger were the words "MSN Messenger" that appeared in the
Messenger sign-on dialog after I had configured Windows Messenger to run in
Windows 2000 compatibility mode. That is, the Messenger sign-on dialog was
displaying "MSN Messenger," not "Windows Messenger." Prior to
re-configuring Windows Messenger to run in Windows 2000 Compatibility mode
the Messenger sign-on dialog displayed "Windows Messenger." However, both
before and after I re-configured Windows Messenger, the sign-on dialog's
"Help About" displayed Windows Messenger Version 4.7.
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> I am still confused -- there is no reason why Msn Messenger or Windows
> Messenger would be any different here -- both can use the .NET login.
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> What happens if you disable the compatibility mode?
Answer: If I disable Windows 2000 compatibility mode, then I can again logon
to Windows Messenger 4.7 and chat away without any problem. I just can't
start a NetMeeting session with any of the folks online to my Windows
Messenger session.
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> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/windowsmessenger/ has the latest WM
>
Response: I surfed on over to above URL and downloaded and installed "most
current" version of Windows Messenger. At least according to above site,
version 4.7 is the most current version
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/messenger/download.asp .
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> >Any additional pointers about how to get past this MSN Messenger sign in
> issue would be appreciated.
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> I am not exactly sure what the issue is so I can't offer any insight.
Response: You and me both. Your suggestion should have worked. At the very
least I should have been able to logon to the Compatibility Version of
Windows Messenger. But I can not get past the Compatibility Mode Windows
Messenger sign-on panel. Perhaps this problem has something to do with my
XP Firewall or the NAT firewall built in to my router?