Join us on May 2nd, as we discuss preparing for DDoS attacks, building resiliency, overcoming obstacles and key preparations to make now before ransomware attacks.
A. If you use an unattended-installation script, you can prevent the installation of the MSN components by adding the following lines in the \[Components\] section:
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 307887 contains the following summary:
Windows XP includes the Windows Messenger program that you can use to send instant messages to other Messenger users
on the Internet or on a network.
Windows Messen...
A. When you're connected to an Instant Messaging (IM) server and use Outlook 2002, the performance might degrade and you might experience 30-second pauses when you move between messages if your mail resides on an Exchange server. Microsoft has...
A. On Windows XP machines, the MSN Messenger client is installed by default. However, this default client doesn't support Exchange messaging, so you need to install the Exchange version. You can install the Exchange MSN client on the following OSs...
A. Exchange 2000 includes an instant messaging (IM) module that lets users with an IM client (e.g., MSN Messenger Service client) communicate with each other faster and more interactively than email allows. IM uses the rendezvous protocol (RVP)...
A. The MSN Messenger Service places itself in the run portion of the registry as %systemdrive%:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs.exe /background. If you want to remove MSN Messenger Service entirely, use the Add/Remove programs Control Panel applet...
So, what’s the deal with Instant Messaging, and what does this technology mean for Exchange? Splattered all over the news this past week were reports that Microsoft and America Online (AOL) are going to battle over standards for Instant Messaging...