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![]() MSN werkt perfect ------------------------------------------------------------------ Notification Server communication to: 207.46.106.57 OUT: INF 3 IN: INF 3 MD5 Encryption challenge recieved. OUT: USR 4 MD5 I stijn@tronfonic.be IN: USR 4 MD5 S 1041881355.13065 Returning the encrypted challenge. OUT: USR 5 MD5 S 1de7073194f26604d5339aae13125e2bAZQQQD Encryped user password sent:1de7073194f26604d5339aae13125e2bAZQQQD IN: 500 5
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hmm
icq 2 go kan je gebruiken, die is niet zo zwaar en van elke locatie 'draaibaar' (is ook maar relatief). url: http://go.icq.com verder ik vind dat je sociale contacten niet via msn moet onderhouden, maar irl. maar dat is mijn mening.
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Financiele kwestie dus. PS: je klinkt enorm bejaard met je gezeur over die goede ouwe tijd. Zoiets dien je pas te doen rond je 40e/50e ![]() PPS: Ik ben gestopt met mijn studie dus een OV is ook geen optie. PPPS: ![]()
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![]() Je hebt gelijk dat treinen reteduur zijn. Is eigenlijk niet te doen. Maarja, ik vind gewoon dat sociale contacten niet te onderhouden zijn via msn (tuurlijk wel een klein beetje, maar je moet mensen toch ook zien lijkt me). Goed, ff ontopic: MSN doet het hier.
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Microsoft said on Tuesday that human error was the cause of a five-hour outage to its .Net Messenger instant message service.
Technicians were installing routers to upgrade the .Net Messenger service, which underlies both Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger. The technicians incorrectly configured the routers. Service was out from 9 am to 2 pm Eastern time on Monday. Ironically, the routers were being installed to make the service more reliable. "We are looking at internal processes to make sure nothing like this ever happens again. It was a serious thing. We apologize," said Larry Grothaus, lead product manager for Microsoft. Dana Gardner, an analyst with Aberdeen Group, said the outage will give Microsoft a black eye. "We are at a juncture now where Microsoft and other providers are trying to convince businesses that their services are suitable for mission-critical communications," Gardner said. Reliability will be a key criterion for enterprises looking to install instant message systems; other criteria will be security and cost. The timing of the outage was particularly bad, coming as it did at the opening of business on the East Coast of one of the biggest business days of the year, as people returned from holiday vacations. "It's a time when people are coming back to work. When systems fail, it's a double insult. This was the worst time for something like this to happen," Gardner said. "There might have been a small technical reason for this that will be easily fixed, but the perception among users will be, `I needed tis, and they weren't there for me.'" Moreover, switching to an alternative instant message provider is easy, Gardner said. "The market will be harsh to those that don't perform well, because the cost of switching is so very low," he said. Surprisingly, Microsoft agreed. "We agree that a large degree of reliability is necessary," Grothaus said. "We are taking steps to see to it that we don't see outages like this again." But Michael Sampson, analyst with Ferris Research, said the impact of the outage on Microsoft will not be significant. He said Microsoft's instant message service had a July 2001 outage that lasted eight days. "It's certainly not good for Microsoft, but those people that are wedded to MSN will keep using it. If they were paying for it, they would be a bit more annoyed," Sampson said. It's uncertain just how many users were affected. Sampson said he estimates that Microsoft and America Online are the instant message market leaders, with about 30 million to 35 million active users each. AOL claims it has 180 million registered users, and Microsoft says it has 75 million, but many of those accounts are duplicates -- more than one account per person -- and inactive. Microsoft will likely become market leader because of its instant message technology being included in Windows XP; when users register XP they are strongly urged to sign up for an MSN Messenger and Passport account, Sampson said. Source:internetwk.Com
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