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Visual Basic - Integration with MSN Messenger
Last Updated: Oct 02 2002 12:51, Started by
The Fire Dart
, Sep 27 2002 14:20
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Posted 27 September 2002 - 14:20

hi everybody.how can I join between my program and other programe?for example,you want make one program include one of command and winsock and one form.when you click command1 you will delete anyone selected in your list in msn messenger program.maybe you did understand my idea.so how can I join my program with msn messenger?
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Posted 27 September 2002 - 14:34

... if you want to integrate MSN Messenger with your application all you have to do is to follow THIS LINK ... you'll find all information you'll need ...
1. Messenger APIs Download this documentation to learn about how to incorporate Messenger features into your Microsoft® Visual C++® or Microsoft® Visual Basic® applications. Automate the Messenger client or keep track of your favorite contacts. 2. Messenger Service APIs Tap into the Messenger services on your instant messaging server or through the Microsoft® .NET Messenger Service. This documentation will help you learn about Messenger Session Invite and Lock and Key APIs. 3. Messenger Add-In APIs Microsoft® Windows® Messenger and MSN® Messenger do not provide the same feature sets. This documentation will show you how to create add-in components for the Windows Messenger client on Microsoft® Windows® XP and list them on the Messenger Add-In Web site. Cretze :cya: |
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