Windows messenger - Big Problem !!

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Hi All,
The Windows Messenger is not responding to SIP SUBSCRIBE
messages.

Scenario is : Two users (A & B) have registered with the SIP Proxy, but when
User A tries to add User B to this contact list.
User A sends the SUBSCRIBE message to User B. The Ethereal traces shows that
User B has recieved the SUBSCRIBE message, but no response to the SUBSCRIBE
is sent to that message.

Why is it that Windows messenger is not responding to this SUBSCRIBE message
?

I have also tried adding User A to User B's contact list and problem still
persists.

Any info on this will be really helpful.

I am running this on WinXP - Service Pack 2

Windows Messenger versions used 5.1.0701 and 5.1.0680

Regards
-Biju



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