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Messenger Client/ Win98
Original Message ----- From: Todd Schuldt To: CommuniGate Pro Discussions Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 1:55 PM Subject: Re: SIP Client Configuration If you are on Earlier today, I had a couple of 4.7 Windows Messenger Clients setup, and everything was working great. I could add contacts, send IM's, etc.

Messenger Client/ Win98
NET and Exchange login options, but NO SIP. I have thre test machines (1 actually has SIP as an option). I did nothing special for that one box and all three have Windows Messenger 5.1. Can someone please answer this question for me??? I've tried: Un-installing the Office Communicator client Re-installing 5.1

SIP and Windows Messenger
Compatibility is zero - Messenger works with Messenger but not with HotSip or Ubiquity or Phoenix (Microsoft's test SIP client that shipped with XP Beta 2 but missing from further XP Since Windows XP Messenger is also SIP based, is it likely that Win.messenger will work with other IM clients based on SIP ?

native SIP client on WM6
Louis n...@spam.com microsoft public livecomm general I have tried a few, but only one 3rd party client works... Are there any more for lcs 2003? thanks.

LCS 2005 Record - Route
I attempted to use Windows messenger on 5.1 got to some problems .. anyways , I will list my issues in numeric order and see if i can get any feedback. 1- Windows Messenger 5.2 does not show SIP client on the account setup ... i un-installed and re-installed , I also went through article # 890304 which specifically

SIP on Windows Messenger 5.0
MSN and Windows Messenger both use SIP to negotiate peer- to-peer audio/video sessions, but do not act as a SIP server in the sense it appears you're trying to use it. In addition, Windows Messenger's "Communication Service" allows it to be used as a SIP client to a greater or lesser extent.

RTC on Pocket PC 2003
I have not been able to get the native SIP client to register with CommuniGate Pro. However, another CommuniGate Pro user is able to register and called me with The workaround for generic RTC/* was changed to RTC/1.3* (to maintain Windows Messenger IM support). Now the RTC/1.4 string the phone sends does not

Display status information on a web page
Karhu...@pp.htv.fi> writes: Jaa-a, katsotaans: SIP Server tuki tulee .net serveriin (Next!) Sitten Windows messenger alkaen 4.0 on käyttänyt SIP:iä eli siis on SIP client. Ei - se on SIMPLE (Sip For Instant Messaging and Presence) client, ei oikea SIP client. Markka vetoa, ettei se tiedä SDP:stä saati edes INVITE

Is Vonage is using only SIP ?
Wolfgang Wolfg...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public livecomm developer I tried using the automation interface of Windows Messenger, but I wasn't able to Also, writing a full-blown SIP client seems to be a bit of an overkill. All that I want to do is to ask the LCS about the status of a SIP user,

SDK example rtcsample help
However, Microsoft's free SIP softphone, Windows Messenger 4.6 or 4.7 (but not 5.0) is much better -- latency around 120ms, similar to hard phones. b) There are more decent commercial softphones for both protocols. (Though amazingly, most still suck.) c) I'm now seeing SIP hardphones for $75.

IE, tietoturva, whatever...
Are the any other IM clients available besides Windows Messenger, I googled but didn't find any that filled the bill. Believe it or not at 3/4/2006 09:30 PM, Martin Guzman said: CGP acts as the IMServer using the SIP protocol. as a IM client you may use windows messenger (not msn messenger). to do this get windows

ISA with Windows Messenger and RTC (SIP ) Server
CPU load average 10% and 32% of ram unallocated when all services are running (AD, GC, DNS, NTP host, apache, myslq, php, cgp 4.2b6) SIP client Windows messenger 4.7.2005 on workstations, public IP's, same subnet as cgptest and behind the Cisco firewall. 3 accounts: Postmaster, testaccount1, testaccount2 SIP Client

external client?
chk noinfo@spam microsoft public livecomm developer microsoft public win32 programmer rtc In reality you wouldn't be able to use a Linux Client with LCS at all, I least I do not know of any Linux Client that works with LCS at all, or even the specialized Windows Messenger functions, that are proprietary.

Display status information on a web page
... about different preconfiguration keys, see the Live Communications site Reference Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=18424). For more information about the Windows Messenger 5.0 SIP Client Profile registry keys, see the Live Communications site Reference Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?

IE, tietoturva, whatever...
However, the only SIP client I was able to find was Windows Messenger whose usability leaves much to be desired. -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN Kindest regards, Ron The men and women of our great country, whose service or whose heart for an oppressed and weak people has led to the altar of final sacrifice

CommuniGate Pro 4.2.8 is released
I am working with LCS 2005 currently and there are no SIP clients for the device outside of what the partner community is offering. Hang in there as we all are in anticipation of the mobile SIP client using Windows Messenger. It will come! In the meantime, review the following link and see what solution fits best

SIP on Windows Messenger 5.0
Se...@mediaWays.net microsoft public windowsxp beta general hi, is there any documentation around how to use Windows Messenger (version 4.0.0146) from RC1 as a sip client together with a third party sip proxy? Is there anybody out there who has successfully done this? Olaf -- Olaf Selke, Olaf.

SIP & 5.0 Windows Messenger
Jim j...@nomail.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi Andrew It was 2005 and after installing the client and the patch it all works ok. Have been using Windows Messenger 5.1 with XP Pro - connecting to our Live Communications server for internal messaging. Messenger 5.1 does not work in Vista - what does

SIP Strangeness
Friendly names of MSN, of AOL, or of Yahoo! users will not appear in the Windows Messenger 5.1 SIP client or in Communicator 2005. MSN users who have EASI accounts will not be able to use connect with Live Communications Server users. Support for EASI passports is scheduled for September 2005 Not sure what EASI is,

LCS 2005 Record - Route
Actually, this call is to establish an Instant Messaging session via MS Windows Messenger, so the call has the following m ("media") line: m=x-ms-message 5060 sip null If it were a It's as "reliable" as the From: address in E-mail, but still it's quite difficult to hack a SIP client to provide a faked address.