can anyone log on to msn messenger on XDA 2s through o2 WAP??!!!
it doesnt work on wap it runs on mobile web
on my p800 i use to use agilemessenger and i was using o2 wap and that worked. y should my xda2s be any diferent? im sure there is some proxy settings that i need to change because it worked on my p800
Through wap. No havn't tried it.
Through internet capabilities of xda2 yes.
could u tell me the settings that u are using? im still having trouble connecting. so u are saying u are using wap to access msn messenger? i didnt quite understand your post.
(Quote: can anyone log on to msn messenger on XDA 2 through WAP?gprs?)
Sometimes I hear about a sort of proxy tunneling that can be usefull to resolve this problem. Dont ask me how
Anyone an idea how they do that?
Yeah this used to be the case. Users can now log into msn without downloading any programs, eg proxycap, which is a tunneling prog i think.
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Yeah this used to be the case. Users can now log into msn without downloading any programs, eg proxycap, which is a tunneling prog i think.
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you know any tunneling program ???
together with another member of ppcweltcommunity i ported desproxy...let me see if i can dig it up today..
Yes..proxycap is the program. However like i said you dont need it no more to connect to Msn Messenger and the internet can be cofiigured for proxy anyway. YOU CAN LOG INTO MSN WITHOUT PROXYCAP OR ANY PROGRAMA BY LINKING IT TO YOUR LAPTOP/PC.
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Yes..proxycap is the program. However like i said you dont need it no more to connect to Msn Messenger and the internet can be cofiigured for proxy anyway. YOU CAN LOG INTO MSN WITHOUT PROXYCAP OR ANY PROGRAMA BY LINKING IT TO YOUR LAPTOP/PC.
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No it doesnt work here (Orange Netherlands wap-flatrate gprs)
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My xda works fine when accessing the Internet via proxy server / VPN through my corporate LAN, but somehow ICQ / MSN messenger can never get connected. Any config I need to re-adjust?
ThanX in advance.
I don't think it's something you can sort out, unless you have access to the corporate LAN's firewalls or routers. I can get ICQ working through ActiveSync on my home LAN with no problem, but not MSN. I suspect it's a port configuration problem on my router, but I'm not sure. I don't know enough about MSN's protocols to know...
I may be wrong with all this, but I hope it helps anyway!
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I don't think it's something you can sort out, unless you have access to the corporate LAN's firewalls or routers. I can get ICQ working through ActiveSync on my home LAN with no problem, but not MSN. I suspect it's a port configuration problem on my router, but I'm not sure. I don't know enough about MSN's protocols to know...
I may be wrong with all this, but I hope it helps anyway!
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Thanx for replying. I can have both IM working at home with no trouble at all, but not from my corprate LAN, tho it still get surf the net.
my O2 XDA didn't work before for both IM and ICQ...
but after I upgraded to Siemens's WM2003, it worked for IM!!!
I haven't try ICQ yet but I reckon it will...
paradox said:
my O2 XDA didn't work before for both IM and ICQ...
but after I upgraded to Siemens's WM2003, it worked for IM!!!
I haven't try ICQ yet but I reckon it will...
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Suggested to upgrade to WM2003. ThanX for the input.
On a PC, you can go to http://wap.oa.yahoo.com, and login to your yahoo account to read your emails, etc.
If I do the same from my XDA2, it says "Unable to connect: Ensure that your modems are present and inserted correctly, and no network card present".
If I try this with any other web site (e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk) it connects and works fine.
Does anyone else get this, and does anyone know a way around it?
Thanks!
On my XDA, http://wap.oa.yahoo.com works fine.
But WAP stinks on a capable device like the XDA or XDAII. Why not use http://www.yahoo.com instead, or set up your Inbox to download your Yahoo headers and/or messages?
can i realy do that?? setup INBOX for yahoooo???
please show me how! i couldnt even set the outlook express on PC to do that!
thanks a million.
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Why not use http://www.yahoo.com instead, or set up your Inbox to download your Yahoo headers and/or messages?
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You can only do this if you pay extra for POP3 access to Yahoo emails - which I don't want to do as this isn't my primary email account.
Also, going through http://www.yahoo.com means you get all the ads, graphics, etc. Even over a GPRS line, this makes it quite painfull.
d-o-h! said:
On a PC, you can go to http://wap.oa.yahoo.com, and login to your yahoo account to read your emails, etc.
If I do the same from my XDA2, it says "Unable to connect: Ensure that your modems are present and inserted correctly, and no network card present".
If I try this with any other web site (e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk) it connects and works fine.
Does anyone else get this, and does anyone know a way around it?
Thanks!
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I just got a new XDA II and I could access Yahoo without problems. After an involutary hard reset all the O2 stuff got installed (seems it was not installed the first time I used the device), and now I'm having the same problem as you're describing. Has O2 added something "clever" so that if it sees "wap" in the path, it thinks it should use a wap connection? In any case I can't find these settings and delete it. I want it to work as it did before the hard reset! Help!
Try wsp://wap.oa.yahoo.com insted of http://wap.oa.yahoo.com
HTTP = PC
WSP = WAP
8)
cheers
WSP doesn't work either. Probably because that signals even more to the computer that you're trying to establish a WAP connection, which I don't want to do and which isn't set up either. The funny thing is that it worked before the hard reset, and I never had any problems on my old XDA I.
I managed to remove all the O2 stuff from the extended ROM, and after a hard reset, I can now access http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail again! Once you access http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail, the path changes to http://wap.oa... and from this point on it complained. Until I removed the O2 stuff. So now I'm happy it works, but I'd still like to know what settings O2 infiltrated to stop it from working. Does anyone have a clue?
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So now I'm happy it works, but I'd still like to know what settings O2 infiltrated to stop it from working. Does anyone have a clue?
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I think it have something to do with Connection settings and or Registery settings for Browser ID string (User ID String)
example:
Of youre browser ID is "Mozilla/4.0(compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)" Than you w'll get a diffrent page if you have something else.
After I changed my Browser ID (to see more free stuff from orange GRPS/Orange World) I cant get the colored page of Yahoo Too.
Can you post here youre Browser ID please?
To see youre browser ID string, Visit http://www.showip.com on youre PPC, and let me know please.
Cheers
I just bought an XDA2i and am having the same problem with the mobile Yahoo site. Since nobody has managed to unlock the extended ROM in XDA2i yet , I cannot remove the O2 stuff that is causing the problem (forcing a different connection for web adresses starting with "wap"). On my XDA2 i could unlock the extended ROM and remove the O2 bits, and this solved the problem. With XDA2i I'm stuck...
hey guys,have got all of me web,wap settings for my XDA2 but messenger will not connect. can some one give me some pointers or settings? thanks
No, it wont
O2 BLOCK all but http access, you have to fiddle port 8080 to get http working most of the time.
If you get msn working, you will make millions of o2 payg users happy, because it just doesnt, via any means so far.
best workaround I found was emessenger, because it's HTTP based.
ill find away round it,i can crack software so i can crack this
icq,msn,aol,yahoo
if it's any help to you guys i use Agile messenger
it has icq,msn,aol,yahoo
http://www.agilemobile.com/agile_messenger.html
yahoo even has a file sending option
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ill find away round it,i can crack software so i can crack this
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patch the connection loop to NOP?
HTTP Tunnel
Is there not an HTTP tunnel client that will work on the pocket PC? I remember they used to block MSN on the uni network but HTTP Tunnel got round it.
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ill find away round it,i can crack software so i can crack this
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Dude!!! GOOO for it what are you waiting for!!! :twisted: :twisted:
ok, here's the generalised simplicity of it;
to connect to MSN using a proper client, then basically, you need support for HTTP CONNECT method, if it isn't supported, then there's little you can do other than use webpage access.
so you can patch opcodes... huzzah, it just doesn't work like that.
Every time I try to login to messenger I get
logon to msn messenger service failed because service is not responding
As a test downloaded Agile messenger and it worked first time
Error happens whether I am using usb, gprs or wifi for web access
Skearon,
I get the same problem when using it via GPRS, although Cable and WiFi is fine...
Can I ask a quick question? Are you using a custom email address? i.e. '[email protected]' as your .NET passport? or are you using an actual @hotmail/msn account?
I am using a custom account, *******@*****.me.uk, and this normally causes problems with the MSN protocol (server side applications) the only other way round it for pocket msn would be to create a hotmail account and use that on ur PPC.
Hope that helps a bit?!
Cheers.
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Skearon,
I get the same problem when using it via GPRS, although Cable and WiFi is fine...
Can I ask a quick question? Are you using a custom email address? i.e. '[email protected]' as your .NET passport? or are you using an actual @hotmail/msn account?
I am using a custom account, *******@*****.me.uk, and this normally causes problems with the MSN protocol (server side applications) the only other way round it for pocket msn would be to create a hotmail account and use that on ur PPC.
Hope that helps a bit?!
Cheers.
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No am using [email protected]
i notice this aswell using wifi, i put it down to the first attempt being the one that loggs me off my laptop and the second the one the gets me connected,
hmmm.. not a clue then, i blame my problem on MSN server side, but obviously not...
Keep me update if you can please!
Using GPRS ( not in 3G area) we logged into MSN with no problem
skearon said:
Every time I try to login to messenger I get
logon to msn messenger service failed because service is not responding
As a test downloaded Agile messenger and it worked first time
Error happens whether I am using usb, gprs or wifi for web access
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Skearon,
I have had the same problem, but cannot force it to happen.
Use a non hotmail adress on MSN.
But Agile seems to be better. And, I have the impression that Agile recovers better when having been without GPRS signal, like an underground.
MSN mostly did not recover and showed the "tap to sign in" so leaving me who knows how long without being on line.
Huib
Yes I also get this. It happens frequently but not always, and I've got a hotmail.com email.
Moandal said:
Yes I also get this. It happens frequently but not always, and I've got a hotmail.com email.
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Moandal,
Try Agile..... It (still) is for free. I use it day after day.
Don't change its notification sound however. I have the feeling that that may cause it freezing randomly.
huib
Hi
can anybody help me in this matter I have a MDA Pro from T Mobile its the same as the Xda Exec but they is no MSN Messanger on the device can someone advice me where I could get a copy from.
Ciao
Gigino
get a agile messenger. its free and supports msn, yahoo, aim etc. its the best!
gigno, i had the same problem with Vodafone on the v1640. I managed to get them to pay the £10.99 for the download from microsoft by telling them that their competitors (o2 and orange) were including MSN messenger, and that i could have gotten the device from them.
What i would sugest is call T Mobile, and try to get them to credit you the £10.99.
Also, your device is a Universal, not a magician
nm8 said:
get a agile messenger. its free and supports msn, yahoo, aim etc. its the best!
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Free? I don't think so:
"Agile Messenger costs €2.99 per month charged by premium SMS.
You may also purchase Agile Messenger from 2checkout for €19.95 one time." is stated at their download page.
This one is really free:
http://www.movsoftware.com/products/imov/imov.htm
Cheers,
Mundl
mate i have a tmobile mad and it has it on,
use file exploer or find and type it in,
mine took some finding but once activeated it was easliy found then
esackbauer very cool but cant see it for free?
jaceuk said:
esackbauer very cool but cant see it for free?
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Read the page again, this time thoroughly. If you have troubles finding the word "free", try to search in the page (Ctrl-F)
The "basic" version is free, the have an enterprise version which has to be licensed.
Cheers, Mundl
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nm8 said:
get a agile messenger. its free and supports msn, yahoo, aim etc. its the best!
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Free? I don't think so:
"Agile Messenger costs €2.99 per month charged by premium SMS.
You may also purchase Agile Messenger from 2checkout for €19.95 one time." is stated at their download page.
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Yes it is absolutely free when your handheld is connected to internet via bluettoth or wireless. You are only charged €2.99 per month when you connect to internet using your simcard.
here it is
nm8 said:
Yes it is absolutely free when your handheld is connected to internet via bluettoth or wireless. You are only charged €2.99 per month when you connect to internet using your simcard.
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"You may use the car free as long as you put no petrol in it" :lol:
Why should I connect to other wireless or bluetooth devices, when I have GPRS in my Magician? To make my life complicated?
This is a major drawback compared to the MSN Messenger and IMOV Messenger.
well i think it depends on how you use it. when im downstairs, i cant bring my pc with me so i connect my magician to be able to know who of my friends are online. when im in bed,my pc is next door so i also use my magician to chat with friends. agile messenger works great for me.. it might not for others.
its everyone's own choice :roll:
messenger
messenger is installed at my magican but it won't connect neither by gprs or bluetooth... keep saying my password or username are wrong... and it isn't i can surf over the internet and it did work ever...
what is wrong about my settings? i also have installed bluesolei to connect with my pc by PAN (it changes a lot in internet)
also agile messenger doesn't work