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September 13th, 2007

Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:34 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Security, Telecommunications, Windows Live

Tags: Security, Microsoft Windows Live Messenger, MSN Messenger, IM, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., User, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft instant-messaging users who aren’t yet running version 8.1 (or higher) of Windows Live Messenger, take note: Your days are numbered.

As reported by LiveSide.net, some time in the next few weeks, Microsoft is going to require all Messenger users to upgrade, in the name of security. Security product manager “Anand” blogged:

“We will soon configure the service such that any user on Windows XP or later system has to use Windows Live Messenger 8.1. When a user using an older version of Messenger tries to login, the client will help the user with a mandatory upgrade to Messenger 8.1.

“Some of you might feel this inconvenient, but in order to protect you and protect the health of the network we have chosen to take this step.”

Anand cited a security vulnerability affecting MSN Messenger 6.2, 7.0 and 7.5, as well as Windows Live Messenger 8.0 as proof that users would be best served by upgrading. That vulnerability is detailed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-054, which Microsoft published on September 11.

Messenger users are seemingly none too happy with Microsoft’s decision, as comments posted to the “Inside Windows Live Messenger” blog indicate. One anonymous poster wondered whether Microsoft would make exceptions for corporate or advanced users:

“(I)s there any option for corporate or advanced users who have other IM security controls in place to continue running version 7.0 on windows XP? 8.1 has many protocol differences from the older clients. Is there any documentation available describing the external websites/ports the 8.1 client requires for access? This has changed quite a bit from the older versions…”

Windows Live Messenger 8.1 is the currently available version of Microsoft’s consumer IM client, but select testers also are dabbling with Live Messenger 8.5.

Being a long-time holdout myself (much preferring the streamlined, simple MSN Messenger look and feel to Windows Live Messenger’s more cluttered interface), I, too, wish there was some way to keep the MSN Messenger UI. How about a “classic” view for Windows Live Messenger, Microsoft?

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RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade
There are several hacks to get around this.The hack I discovered lets you keep 8.1 without the upgrade. You do not need compatibility mode you only need to trick the client identity. Download a hex ed... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Davethewave83 Posted on: 09/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I run the new one  voska | 09/13/07
Pidgin  The-Bytemaster | 09/13/07
Not to mention  Michael Kelly | 09/13/07
Yeah, I use Pidgin. Also Xfire when playing a gme.  CobraA1 | 09/13/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  Magaroni | 09/13/07
8.1 works fine on Vista x86 and x64.  ShadeTree | 09/13/07
Better Advertising is more the likely reason  deaf_e_kate | 09/13/07
Another job for stealth updates!  Chad_z | 09/13/07
Keep it up, M$...you'll be outta biz....  techboy_z | 09/13/07
Be Serious  dontnetcoder | 09/13/07
You have noted on several posts that you ....  ShadeTree | 09/13/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  mrOSX | 09/13/07
Spare us.  ShadeTree | 09/13/07
Spare us ... your stupidity...  dmcgraw | 09/20/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  hate_you | 09/13/07
This is crazy!  Dav8500 | 09/13/07
This is crazy!  Dav8500 | 09/13/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  Alber1690 | 09/13/07
i don't liek this  jb2009 | 09/13/07
Simple, really  Fred Fredrickson | 09/13/07
More simply stated........  Ole Man | 09/20/07
Who in their right minds would use MSN anyway?  kraterz | 09/13/07
Well...  Alber1690 | 09/13/07
Using your logic...  SpikeyMike | 09/14/07
The Only Change Microsoft Knows Is the All Mighty Dollar.  Solid Jedi Knight | 09/14/07
Let me get this straight...  SpikeyMike | 09/14/07
What about the Windows Updater "  mannyamador | 09/14/07
Stealth Updates  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 09/14/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  threesistersj@... | 09/14/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  Sefy | 09/14/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  _DC_ | 09/16/07
MS Messenger, Trivial App #infinity  voltaic | 09/16/07
that's your preference  _DC_ | 09/17/07
RE: Microsoft to force Messenger users to upgrade  Davethewave83 | 09/20/09

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