01-02-2008
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Re: 80072745
"Zopi" wrote: | Quote: |  | | |
> I fixed it by setting up a port forward as shown here
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> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec...s_ms_prod.mspx
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> "Messenger
> The Messenger system service sends messages to or receives messages from
> users and computers, administrators, and the Alerter service. This service is
> not related to Microsoft Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. When this
> service is disabled, the NET SEND and NET NAME shell commands will no longer
> function. Messenger notifications sent to computers or users currently logged
> on the network will not be received.
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> System Service Name Messenger
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> Application protocol Protocol Port
> NetBIOS Datagram Service
> UDP
> 138"
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> "Graphain" wrote:
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> > Solution for me is that MSN blocks my IP after a loss of packets and I needed
> > to reset router/reconnect until I got another IP or wait for the ban to
> > expire (if it ever does while I keep trying to reconnect). If you have a
> > static IP I have no idea.
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