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Topic: blocking MSN Messenger on router
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2764
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hi not having much success on google as it seems messenger gets smarter as the versions come out and most of the articles are to old. Any one help?

thx
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Mantorok
Posts: 3045
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Tried this?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927847
koopz
Posts: 7383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you can do it from a webpage.. or remote into a machine at home using a slew of proggies via a port of your choosing


good luck with that
Persay
Posts: 5430
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pretty much impossible without unplugging the router's wan port imo

even if you cna block all the ports, it tunnels through http, and if you can stop that, the users will just use a webbased client, so you'll have to block all of them too

uninstall?
Chickens***
Posts: 279
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
could you not specifically block msn packets?
whoop
Posts: 13428
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
windows policy and disallow it from being run
HerbalLizard
Posts: 3067
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
Url filter + block ports, seems to work at my place ok
jmr
Posts: 6133
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah it's a complete bitch

What I have done before is just f***ed with the permissions of the .exe

But as mentioned there's still meebo etc
Obes
Posts: 7068
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
MSN is a highly adaptive thing. Took me ages to block it at work (compared to your standard web app)
Pinky
Posts: 427
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Just out of interest, why would you block it?
Creepy
Posts: 1184
Location: USA
People are rarely paid to chat on MSN...
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2765
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
request from friend to stop daughter from using it (grounded or something). Computer nub so i doubt she would use meebo and the like. Thought i could just admin the router remotely but it looks like i'll have to go over there and just break the msn proxy settings or something. Im lazy but that would probably be easier than trying to fight it off from the router. Thanks for the inputs

Cheers
Chickens***
Posts: 280
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You could simply change the date on the computer. For whatever reason messenger won't log in if the date is completely wrong.
Creepy
Posts: 1185
Location: USA
Don't forget to block http://webmessenger.live.com or http://webmessenger.msn.com

Whichever it is...
koopz
Posts: 7384
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
People are rarely paid to chat on MSN...


some of my franchisees do.. they've finally figured out it's cheaper than a phone.

gee - that only took 10 years
`ViPER`
Posts: 730
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yep we used msn internally at my last job, its easier to talk to everyone where ever they are, at home, onsite etc, and you can send files links etc.

Also, yeah pretty hard to block MSN, it uses internet explorer proxy settings so you might break IE if you change the proxy settings.

Pinky
Posts: 444
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

But if they're such noobs, uninstall the fukin thing.

Then when they want it back, re-install...
Gratuitously Provocative
Posts: 1452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah well make sure you block meebo too!
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