Re: Camera questions

From: Jonathan Kay [MVP] (msnewsreplies_at_jonathankay.com)
Date: 01/17/05


Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:31:50 -0500

Greetings,

There are several differences between the two. Most notably, MSN Messenger 6 has support for
display pictures, custom emoticons, has a different interface, etc. whereas Windows Messenger
supports SIP-based communications services, Exchange IM Server, etc. Which one you use is up
to you if you're simply using the most basic functionality, connecting to the public .NET
Messenger service) and a matter of personal choice. However one thing to keep in mind,
Windows Messenger must still be installed on Windows XP in order for MSN Messenger to retain
full functionality (Remote Assistance, Whiteboard, Application Sharing, etc.).

MSN Messenger is centered around MSN technologies (Hotmail, MSN Member Profiles, MSN Mobile,
etc.) whereas Windows Messenger is centered around Windows technologies (Exchange Server,
Office Live Communications Server, Windows Netmeeting, etc.).

In Windows Messenger, a direct connection is required for the webcam functionality to work.
In MSN Messenger, the Webcam support can use a relay server. I'd suggest you and your
contacts use MSN Messenger for this.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
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Associate Expert
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"ccara" <ccara@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:461B8D90-ACDC-487B-9236-30B538BD5066@microsoft.com...
> What is the difference between Windows and MSN Messenger?
> Can you point to a page that explains?
> To use a camera, must I use a ,net passport e-mail? If I have DSL
> router/modem, could that be keeping the camera (Logitech Quickcam) from
> showing a picture? I have Windows XP 2nd and Windows Messenger.



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