Software:Windows Messenger

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Windows Messenger
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A conversation in Windows Messenger July 4, 2009, with sidebar and toolbar enabled.
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseOctober 22, 2001; 22 years ago (October 22, 2001)[1][2]
Stable release
5.1.0715 / August 12, 2008; 15 years ago (August 12, 2008)[3]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
SuccessorWindows Live Messenger
Websitemicrosoft.com/windows/messenger (archived pages link August 2003)

Windows Messenger is a discontinued instant messaging client included in Windows XP.[1][4] Designed for use by both corporate and home users, it was originally created, in 2001, as a streamlined and integrated version of MSN Messenger.[5] It was upgraded several times when it was made available for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003.[6] Since then, its development stopped.[3][7] It was superseded by Windows Live Messenger and Microsoft Lync.[8][9]

Overview

Windows Messenger was introduced in Windows XP on October 22, 2001.[1][5][10][11] It is enabled by default.[12] Its features include instant messaging, presence awareness, support for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), file transfer, application sharing and whiteboarding.[13] Later versions added "ink" support and integration with Microsoft Lync Server (formerly Microsoft Office Communications Server). Windows Messenger's user interface is devoid of the clutter seen in Windows Live Messenger. Winks, nudges, and custom emoticons are unavailable, and the main user interface more closely resembles the standard Windows XP Luna style.[14]

Windows Messenger integrates with Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Remote Assistance and Windows Media Center in Windows XP. Windows Messenger can communicate with the Exchange Server 2000's Instant Messaging Service and Microsoft Messenger Service. Interoperability with third-party software is exposed through a COM API called the Real Time Communications (RTC) Client API.

Development of Windows Messenger was halted after version 5.1 in favor of Windows Live Messenger and Microsoft Lync.[3][7][8][9]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Messenger now officially available for Windows XP" (in en). October 22, 2001. https://www.neowin.net/news/messenger-now-officially-available-for-windows-xp. 
  2. ".NET Messenger Service - Features". October 28, 2001. http://messenger.msn.com/support/features.asp?client=0. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "How to obtain the latest version of Windows Messenger 5.1". August 12, 2008. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/899283/how-to-obtain-the-latest-version-of-windows-messenger-5-1. 
  4. "Windows XP launched in three editions". October 27, 2001. https://www.afaqs.com/news/advertising/3439_windows-xp-launched-in-three-editions. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Microsoft has a new message for Win XP" (in en). October 11, 2001. https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-has-a-new-message-for-win-xp/. 
  6. "Get Windows Messenger 5.0". October 2, 2003. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/messenger/download.asp. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-009 - Critical" (in en-us). February 8, 2005. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/security-updates/securitybulletins/2005/ms05-009. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "MSFT Annual Report 2006". https://www.microsoft.com/investor/reports/ar06/staticversion/10k_fr_bus_01.html. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Microsoft Previews New Windows Live and Office Live Services" (in en-US). November 1, 2005. https://news.microsoft.com/2005/11/01/microsoft-previews-new-windows-live-and-office-live-services/. 
  10. "CNN.com - Sci-Tech - Microsoft to embed Messenger in Windows XP". June 8, 2001. http://edition.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/06/08/xp.messenger.idg/index.html. 
  11. "Windows Messenger Update for Windows XP to Enable Consumers To Make PC-to-Phone Calls" (in en-US). October 11, 2001. https://news.microsoft.com/2001/10/11/windows-messenger-update-for-windows-xp-to-enable-consumers-to-make-pc-to-phone-calls/. 
  12. "Disable/Uninstall Windows Messenger in Windows XP – Smallvoid.com" (in en-US). http://smallvoid.com/article/windows-messenger-settings.html. 
  13. ".NET Messenger Service - Features". October 28, 2001. http://messenger.msn.com/support/features.asp?client=0. 
  14. "Windows Messenger Tweaked for XP Launch" (in en). October 12, 2001. https://betanews.com/2001/10/12/windows-messenger-tweaked-for-xp-launch/. 

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