Great!
Finally I'm not tied anymore to that clumsy MS Messenger :)
But I still want to convince my boss to move to Jabber. ;)
Great!
Finally I'm not tied anymore to that clumsy MS Messenger :)
But I still want to convince my boss to move to Jabber. ;)
Here's an issue I've run into with this plugin so far:
My coworkers claim I am not online when I am. I can see all of their statuses, and I can send messages to them, which they do receive. But they show my status as disconnected, and cannot send messages to me.
Is there any debug text that I should try and gather for this?
I have already found and fixed this bug. Please download the plugin again (release version was not changed, but the file was) from Berlios.Originally Posted by Ramius
I'm not having any luck getting it to connect to our Exchange server. I keep getting RVP: Error 4.
Executable size has grown from 54k to 216k? Did you leave debug info in on this compile or something?Originally Posted by the_leech
EDIT: Apparently yes, as it now is requiring MSVCRTD.dll!
EDIT2: Also, it is now periodically popping up messageboxes that say: Last Status Get
EDIT3: The new plugin seemed to work for longer, but it still eventually ended up the same - my coworker sees me as not-online, and cannot communicate with me, although I can communicate with him.
Last edited by Ramius; 23 Jun 2005 at 7:30 PM.
First-- Thank you so much for attempting to add this SIP functionality-- it will be a godsend....
I also had the MSVCRTD.dll problem-- til i put it in my WINNT/system
But then I get this "RVP Error: 4" anytime i try to go online. I'm certain my credentials are correct. For the "domain" field, i am putting what messenger terms the "server name" in it's setup options. I'm not sure if that's a problem?
also messenger gives the option of TCP,TLS,UDP -- I'm assuming this miranda plugin defaults to TCP? that is what i've got checked on my working messenger system..
anyone else able to get this to work on an exchange system?
thanks for the help!!
-jack
Nope. Domain is not a server name. This is NT domain, the same you use to log on to your computer for example.Originally Posted by jackspratfrost
If your computer login looks like globaldomain\eployee123456, than your credentials will look as follows:
username: employee123456
domain: globaldomain
If the same credentials are used to access IM account and to log on to the computer you can uncheck manual settings.
then where do i specify the exchange server name in the miranda setup?
EDIT -- i should probably give more info here:
under my windows messenger options there are three possible check boxes:
1).NET Passport Account
2) SIP Communications Service Account
3) Exchange Account
I'm using #2 currently.. and I've had to explicitly assign a server name to connect to (with TCP).
Is this setup supported by your plugin. Any idea what I'm missing? there's no where to put a server name in miranda is there?
thanks for the help!!!
-jack
Last edited by jackspratfrost; 28 Jun 2005 at 9:43 PM. Reason: give more info
I have uploaded a new version with some bugfixes to BerliOS.Originally Posted by Ramius
hi, where can I locate the msvcrtd.dll file? thx
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