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jwdaigle
I have read in the past that administrator priveleges are required
for Windows Messenger to do its UPnP thing and deal with dynamic port
assignments. Is that still true with SP2/WM5.1?
The reason I ask is that if I use the "Internet Connection" applet
that seems to give me UPnP status, it shows ports being mapped even
though I am logged in as a limited user (ie, not full administrator
privs).
Is this still true? For WM5.1/XPSP2 to function properly, do I need
to be logged in as a user with administrative priveleges?
I have gotten a few "Im not sure, but I think so" answers (I do
indeed thank those who replied to me), but I am hoping for some kind
of "definitive" answer, and if possible, from Jonathan Kay.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
for Windows Messenger to do its UPnP thing and deal with dynamic port
assignments. Is that still true with SP2/WM5.1?
The reason I ask is that if I use the "Internet Connection" applet
that seems to give me UPnP status, it shows ports being mapped even
though I am logged in as a limited user (ie, not full administrator
privs).
Is this still true? For WM5.1/XPSP2 to function properly, do I need
to be logged in as a user with administrative priveleges?
I have gotten a few "Im not sure, but I think so" answers (I do
indeed thank those who replied to me), but I am hoping for some kind
of "definitive" answer, and if possible, from Jonathan Kay.
Thanks in advance,
Joe