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The standard version of Windows messnger did not have the option for a
SIP account, so I uninstalled it, and installed 5.1 which I confirmed on a 2003 server machine did have sip enabled. I have uninstalled, and rebooted, and re-installed version 5.1 multiple times with no success of allowing the option for a SIP account. I even resorted to uninstalling, re-installing and then installing SP2 still to no avail. Details: Windows XP SP1 (now SP2) Windows Messnger 5.1 No option to use a SIP account is available on the Accounts tab. If more details are required please let me know and I will be happy to provde them. |
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Yes I am looking for the SIP account option in my version 4.7 and it does not
seem to be there. If anybody knows what has happen to it then lets us know "pupmischief@gmail.com" wrote: > The standard version of Windows messnger did not have the option for a > SIP account, so I uninstalled it, and installed 5.1 which I confirmed > on a 2003 server machine did have sip enabled. I have uninstalled, and > rebooted, and re-installed version 5.1 multiple times with no success > of allowing the option for a SIP account. > > I even resorted to uninstalling, re-installing and then installing SP2 > still to no avail. > > Details: > > Windows XP SP1 (now SP2) > Windows Messnger 5.1 > No option to use a SIP account is available on the Accounts tab. > > If more details are required please let me know and I will be happy to > provde them. > > |
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If I'm not mistaking 5.0 is the first version with SIP support, but if
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Greetings,
Actually it was added in 4.6, then removed again in 4.7 and brought back in 5.x. Yes, it was ridiculous. ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2005 Jonathan Kay. You *must* contact me for redistribution rights. <pupmischief@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136002189.843479.164610@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > If I'm not mistaking 5.0 is the first version with SIP support, but if > anybody knows otherwise, please let me know. > |
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This might be the answer to your problem. Cut&Paste from ms web site:
Article ID : 890304 SYMPTOMS In Microsoft Windows Messenger 5.0, when you click Options on the Tools menu and then click the Accounts tab, neither of the following areas appear: • SIP Communications Service Account • Exchange Account Only the .NET Passport Account area appears. CAUSE This issue may occur if you start to remove Windows Messenger, and you cancel the removal process before Windows Messenger is completely removed. In this scenario, the following Windows Messenger components may be unregistered from Windows:• Msimmsgr.dll • Rtcimsp.dll RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, follow these steps to register the files again: 1. Click Start, click Run, type the following in the Open box, and then click OK: regsvr32 "%programfiles%\messenger\msimmsgr.dll" 2. When you receive the following message, click OK: DllRegisterServer in C:\Program Files\messenger\msimmsgr.dll succeeded. 3. Click Start, click Run, type the following in the Open box, and then click OK: regsvr32 "%programfiles%\messenger\rtcimsp.dll" 4. When you receive the following message, click OK: DllRegisterServer in C:\Program Files\messenger\rtcimsp.dll succeeded. 5. Right-click the Windows Messenger icon in the notification area, and then click Exit. 6. Restart Windows Messenger. "pupmischief@gmail.com" wrote: > The standard version of Windows messnger did not have the option for a > SIP account, so I uninstalled it, and installed 5.1 which I confirmed > on a 2003 server machine did have sip enabled. I have uninstalled, and > rebooted, and re-installed version 5.1 multiple times with no success > of allowing the option for a SIP account. > > I even resorted to uninstalling, re-installing and then installing SP2 > still to no avail. > > Details: > > Windows XP SP1 (now SP2) > Windows Messnger 5.1 > No option to use a SIP account is available on the Accounts tab. > > If more details are required please let me know and I will be happy to > provde them. > > |
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