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Geek Culture / MSN Messenger Question

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cusoi
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 13:11
Hi everyone,
First I will tell you about the situation. This morning my girlfriend logged in on her account, and her contactlist was totally empty. She thinks she has been hacked, but a bug could also be the problem. But to be honest, the reason is not important. I, and her, like to know if she could retrieve her contactlist in a way. I know that it's probably not online anymore, but maybe somewhere on her computer?
Thank you very much in advance,
Jeroen

Shadow Robert
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 17:36
You contact lists are stored on the Microsoft Passport Server, not your local machine. Please Contact Microsoft Passport Support.


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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 17:43
save ur contacts list regurlaly ppl!

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Jeku
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 21:35
Or try looking in your Outlook Express address book. I don't use that email client, but when I *did*, it grabbed all my contacts automagically from MSN.


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cusoi
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 23:24
Thank you for your help, I will tell her to contact Microsoft passport support. And i doubt she uses Outlook but it's worth the try. And I, myself, I backup my list every week.. Girls...

Killswitch
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 23:41
I have an MSN question (sorry for chaging he subject):

One of my friends said that while she was talking to someone that person was able to use sound effects! How can you do that?

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ReD_eYe
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 23:42
download "msn plus"
google it , both people need to have it for the sounds to work

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cusoi
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Posted: 14th Mar 2004 23:58
http://www.msgplus.net/

Philip
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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 07:25
I've uninstalled MSN Messenger from my system. I found that it caused a massive slowdown in my computer when online. Also, it has all kinds of security vulnerabilities.

Philip

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DarkSin
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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 08:48
I dont like msn plus anymore... anything that forcefully adds things to my internet explorer i consider a evil force from the depths of h3ll and should be destroyed... "deletes the new load of links added to favorites and the stupid new search bar that won't go away"


OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 12:27
Quote: "Also, it has all kinds of security vulnerabilities"

And you were expecting anything different ?


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Philip
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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 13:25
Seriously, yes, I was. I was particularly dismayed by the lack of tortoises Microsoft bundled with it. I only bothered to install MSN Messenger when I read that it came with added tortoises.

Let this be a lesson for all of us: MSN Messenger - no added tortoises.

I was shocked. Shocked, I say.

Philip

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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 13:57
Tortoises, eh ? Never knew it had them... I had to add the guinea-pig update (should have seen the mess it made when I stuck it in the DVD drive)...


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Philip
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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 14:10
I remember with nostalgia the olden days when our computers were all powered by trusty, dependable hamsters ...

Philip

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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 14:48 Edited at: 15th Mar 2004 14:48
Ah yes - they were the days... I pity those who couldn't afford the hamsters and had to make do with either mice or sloaths...


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Philip
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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 18:15
You had a sloath? One of my friends had a sloath as well. I didn't mind the sloath. It could run a much wider selection of games (larger wheel you see). However, I didn't like the interface mechanism - this basically involved jabbing at it with a stick.

It could be worse. Years before sloaths people had to make do with bats. And they worked by getting them to eat punched cards!!

Philip

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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 18:34 Edited at: 15th Mar 2004 18:35
Ah yes - punched cards... Some enterprising soul (or even sole - he was a rather fishy person), tried to get a rabbit to write to a punched card once... Didn't quite work out - the punched card disappeared and a whole lot of baby rabbits suddenly appeared instead. He wouldn't have minded too much, but the card that disappeared had the AI for Pong...


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Lance Lumpy
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Posted: 15th Mar 2004 22:22
I hate that damn msn search bar. I downloaded MSN plus a year ago and it didnt have it. When i downloaded it recently it had it. It annoys me.

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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 13:00
i hate msn messenger. I hate aim, but unfortunately i have to use it because everyone else in the world thinks its cool. icq was the only good service, then aol took 'em over.

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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 23:02
Yeah, ICQ was tops.

But I just got MSN messenger to work on my PDA (needs a new update from MS it turned out), so I forgive it.

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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 23:23
Donkeys.

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I see plenty donkeys!

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