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then select a server from the desktop version. :tongue:

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Looks a little dodgy to me, purely because you're entering you MSN/Hotmail passport credentials into a 3rd party site ! This is bad. Also, the signed security certificates are invalid on that site. This is also bad, because it means there is no chain of trust and you cannot establish with whom you are commincating. Note this relates to the intermediary sevrer/site, not the end party. Anyway, who knows what they're doing with all that data ????

 

The standard version works though my company firewall, but the secure one doesn't, not worked out why yet.

If you realy want MSN at work use a program called Hopster. It opens a new port on the firewall and will let MSN work.

 

http://www.hopster.com

 

Just dont get cought using it, network admins will have your head!

 

 

Hmm, naughty. I suspect what it actually does is relay your traffic through permitted http to their servers which act as a proxy. Once it gets popular I guess it will be on the auto-block lists used on the firewalls by many companies.

If you realy want MSN at work use a program called Hopster. It opens a new port on the firewall and will let MSN work.

 

http://www.hopster.com

 

Just dont get cought using it, network admins will have your head!

 

That sounds a bit naughty. Won't the firewall notice that another port is being opened?

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