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I know there has probably been fifty questions like this but I will ask
anyways...I am running xp home connected to a Linksys router (latest firmware
installed) that is connected to a dsl modem...My question is How can I enable
outgoing file transfer in windows messenger ??....Incoming is no problem and
never has been...I am running latest edition of windows messenger
(5.0.0482)allincoming transfers happen without a hitch but as soon as I try
outgoing it attempts to connect then a message pops up telling me it has been
blocked and to contact my network administrator.....Any ideas ????
 
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Another question I forgot to ask would be how do I know whether upnp is
enabled in xp

"Drew" wrote:

> I know there has probably been fifty questions like this but I will ask
> anyways...I am running xp home connected to a Linksys router (latest firmware
> installed) that is connected to a dsl modem...My question is How can I enable
> outgoing file transfer in windows messenger ??....Incoming is no problem and
> never has been...I am running latest edition of windows messenger
> (5.0.0482)allincoming transfers happen without a hitch but as soon as I try
> outgoing it attempts to connect then a message pops up telling me it has been
> blocked and to contact my network administrator.....Any ideas ????
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger (More info?)

Greetings Drew,

Yes, in order to get file transfers to send from behind your router, you'll need to engage
UPnP in the router. To do so, simply go into the router configuration (typically
http://192.168.2.1) and switch UPnP on (sometimes the Password tab, sometimes elsewhere,
depending on your model/firmware). You'll need to fully close Windows Messenger (right-click
the notification icon and choose Exit) and restart it for the change to be reflected in
Messenger.

To directly answer your question however, you can turn on and engage software Universal Plug
and Play support within XP by clicking Start, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs,
Add/Remove Windows Components, and under Networking Services, make sure that Internet Gateway
Device Discovery and Control Client as well as UPnP is installed.
____________________________________________
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Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.

"Drew" <Drew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C4680431-0A33-4897-BA8D-494FB1EDACFD@microsoft.com...
> Another question I forgot to ask would be how do I know whether upnp is
> enabled in xp
>
> "Drew" wrote:
>
>> I know there has probably been fifty questions like this but I will ask
>> anyways...I am running xp home connected to a Linksys router (latest firmware
>> installed) that is connected to a dsl modem...My question is How can I enable
>> outgoing file transfer in windows messenger ??....Incoming is no problem and
>> never has been...I am running latest edition of windows messenger
>> (5.0.0482)allincoming transfers happen without a hitch but as soon as I try
>> outgoing it attempts to connect then a message pops up telling me it has been
>> blocked and to contact my network administrator.....Any ideas ????
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger (More info?)

Jonathan:..As always I greatly appreciate your knowledge in this
field..According to my Linksys router (Befw11s4) firmware (1.50) upnp is
enabled..Going into add windows components the networking services and upnp
are checked however it still does not work...Something I should have
mentioned is that I am also running Norton Security 2004 (my apologies )...I
believe Windows messenger is set to allow all though...Any other ideas
???.....Thanks as always..............Drew

"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:

> Greetings Drew,
>
> Yes, in order to get file transfers to send from behind your router, you'll need to engage
> UPnP in the router. To do so, simply go into the router configuration (typically
> http://192.168.2.1) and switch UPnP on (sometimes the Password tab, sometimes elsewhere,
> depending on your model/firmware). You'll need to fully close Windows Messenger (right-click
> the notification icon and choose Exit) and restart it for the change to be reflected in
> Messenger.
>
> To directly answer your question however, you can turn on and engage software Universal Plug
> and Play support within XP by clicking Start, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs,
> Add/Remove Windows Components, and under Networking Services, make sure that Internet Gateway
> Device Discovery and Control Client as well as UPnP is installed.
> ____________________________________________
> Jonathan Kay
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
> Associate Expert
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
> All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
> You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
>
> "Drew" <Drew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C4680431-0A33-4897-BA8D-494FB1EDACFD@microsoft.com...
> > Another question I forgot to ask would be how do I know whether upnp is
> > enabled in xp
> >
> > "Drew" wrote:
> >
> >> I know there has probably been fifty questions like this but I will ask
> >> anyways...I am running xp home connected to a Linksys router (latest firmware
> >> installed) that is connected to a dsl modem...My question is How can I enable
> >> outgoing file transfer in windows messenger ??....Incoming is no problem and
> >> never has been...I am running latest edition of windows messenger
> >> (5.0.0482)allincoming transfers happen without a hitch but as soon as I try
> >> outgoing it attempts to connect then a message pops up telling me it has been
> >> blocked and to contact my network administrator.....Any ideas ????
>
>
>