- Can WM be used without opening a .NET passport?
- Posted by mark.alanzo@gmail.com on November 7th, 2005
I just want to be able to message within our home network, i.e. no
internet IM access in or out. Is this an option with Windows Messaging?
- Posted by Jonathan Kay [MVP] on November 7th, 2005
Greetings,
I'm afraid not, Windows Messenger requires at least one form of infrastructure. You might
find something like LanTalk XP more to your liking for this purpose:
http://www.lantalk.net
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<mark.alanzo@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I just want to be able to message within our home network, i.e. no
> internet IM access in or out. Is this an option with Windows Messaging?
>
- Posted by Sparda on November 21st, 2005
"" wrote:
> I just want to be able to message within our home network,
> i.e. no
> internet IM access in or out. Is this an option with Windows
> Messaging?
You probably want to set up an internal chat server of some nature
then, I would recomend a IRC server, to be specific RageIRCd. Natrualy
when using IRC servers you have to use a IRC client (you carn’t use
windows or MSn messanger for this), as the client I would recomend
x-chat from http://www.silverex.info/ you could get xchat from it’s
offical website (http://www.xchat.org/
), but unless you wish to compile the source your self it has a 30-day
free trial.
RageIRCd: http://rageircd.org/
X-Chat 2 for Windows: http://www.silverex.info/
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