Re: mysteriously signing in MSN messenger on home desktop

From: Mark L. Ferguson (marfer_mvpREMOVE_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 12/25/04


Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 10:43:08 -0600

The catalog of use of the passport is on the MS server. You cannot sign in
twice, as expected behavior, and by design. (Just create two passports)

-- 
Mark L. Ferguson (NOT an MS-MVP)
marfers notes for windows xp
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/chatNotes.htm
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"adam" <frustration@windows.sp> wrote in message
news:127DF684-ADF9-459E-B53C-EAF506D60769@microsoft.com...
> i have noticed just recently , since i moved into a new suite, that if i
stay
> connected to the internet and stay signed into MSN messenger yet sign in
agin
> via a friends xp PC, the same 1 every time half the town away i'll get
alerts
> stating i've signeed out of MSN messenger on my friends PC because i've
> signed in on another PC click here to re-sign in, both systems xp home
sp2,
> and when i do all my contacts are offline or is caused by internet based
> applications using the MSN messenger on my home desktop. also is there a
not
> too difficult method to keep tabs on the happenings on the home front via
a
> running webcam and access to internet enabled systems elsewhere on my
daily
> trvels, not to spy on others as i live alone at this time ,just for
> reassurance  as i 3 desktops pc worth roughly $4500 sitting in my suite
with
> a substandard lock. i hope info regarding places of personal dwellings are
> not readily accessible. any response to ease my mind of the extended must
be
> away periods over the holidays greatly appreciated
> -- 
> thanks and may all our questios be answered


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