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My university library blocked msn messenger as well. I just discovered this website: http://www.ebuddy.com. You don't need to download anything. It works with tabs on one screen so you can click it away in a sec if you need to ;) For me it works great!! You can also find this this (old eBuddy version) on http://www.mangeloo.com if u need to.
Enjoy!

Posted by: Sarah at August 15, 2006 1:31 AM

Well from what I remember of my college days, everything was blocked (haha). But as we all know sysadmins are dicks (been one myself) and that little bit of power goes to their head. Sadly for this one guy we had who used to be some big shot admin at a large telecoms company but was subsequently reduced to working at our insignificant institution when approaching retirement, he completely overlooked netmeeting (run > conf.exe) all that was needed was the name of the computer you wanted to call accross the network, which was made easy with the widespread use of cellular devices and before you knew it everyone was chatting to each other whilst playing sonic the hedgehog. Ok its fairly old but most overlook it as it is integrated into windows and doesn't use any internet bandwidth provided you are on a lan.

why don't these kids ever rtfm anymore? we all had to start from somewhere.

Posted by: YouClearlySuck at September 7, 2006 1:06 PM

my school has block msn n nearly every site to get on it and games sites does anyone no a site so i can go on msn plz help me

Posted by: danielle at October 2, 2006 3:36 AM

HIYA HOW DO U UNBLOCK MSN IN SCHOOLS ALLOF THE WEBSITES R BLOCKED AND U CNT GET ON ITPLZFIND A WEBSITE THAT EN BLOCKED IN SCHOOL THANXX

Posted by: danielle at October 6, 2006 3:13 AM

YOU IDIOT! Y U SHOWING PEOPLE THIS SITE?!?!?!? U SAD SAD SAD REJECT!

Posted by: **??** at October 9, 2006 4:34 AM

I have found a rather drastic way of stopping the kids from constantly chatting on MSN...
1. Tell them that if they dont respect your wishes you will sell the computer.
2. Install some key logging software the records their logon details then when they have gone to bed login to their account and change the password. Then they cant login... Ha ha ha
3. Take the keyboard apart and disable the @ key... Ohhh thats a good one
Are they gona hate me... BOTHERED NO!

Posted by: Dad at October 11, 2006 12:16 PM

I made new msn messenger account , now i want to block my old user , but i don't know how ??
Plzz , help .


PS: im living in Estonia .

Posted by: Dessa at October 13, 2006 10:37 AM

how can u get on msn when the college computer blocks everything even proxydrop.

Posted by: nat at October 20, 2006 5:40 AM

I have a question...my msn account was blocked and i cant unblock it....please help me cuz i hate it wen they block it so no 1 can try 2 hack it...grrr this is not the first time...
thank you in advance...
Maria

Posted by: ***Maria*** at November 4, 2006 11:03 AM

Grow up. Rewrite system registry: start, run, regedit, ctrl-f then in search box type messenger, deleate anything it finds.
Posted by: Tom Chandler at July 17, 2006 01:26 AM

Uh, what if my school disabled the command prompt ( even if you find it in c drive > etc > etc not just start > programs > accessories ) as well as made the run button disapear. They have also removed the Connections Tab under internet options for IE. Where would i locate these tabs and run button and enable the cmd prompt again. Also if you have any idea on howto make the remote desktop connection work again let me know. we used to log other students off their computers for kicks and giggles but they sorta blocked it.

Posted by: B-RAD at November 20, 2006 9:41 PM
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