Posted by Daniel Fleshbourne on 31 January 2004 - 09:38 · 7 comments & 933 views
An email was recieved announcing that it will be required for all MSN beta participants to upgrade to the MSN Beta 7. This update is mandatory, and after February 5th, anyone running pre Beta 7 will not be able to sign in to MSN. To check which version of MSN Beta you are running, navigate to the Help & Settings menu on top and select About MSN.

Beta 1 - Version: 9.00.0008.2602
Beta 2 - Version: 9.00.0009.1802
Beta 3 - Version: 9.00.0010.1601
Beta 4 - Version: 9.00.0010.2800
Beta 5 - Version: 9.00.0011.0500
Beta 6 - Version: 9.00.0011.1200
Beta 7 - Version 9.00.0013.2101

Beta 6 will automatically update to 7 in the background when you sign in to MSN.

For Beta 1-5, after signing in to MSN on or after February 5th, a dialog box will appear asking you to update. Click Install Update Now (or Update Later). MSN will close, update and then restart.

Beta 7 allows support for Windows XP Service Pack 2.

News source: Winbeta


    SharpKeys 1.0 Beta 2 offers:
  • Map up to 104 different keys to other key or disable them altogether
  • No drivers are every loaded as it's a part of Windows
  • Includes options for extended keys including Windows, Application, Internet keys and more
SharpKeys is Donation-ware and requires the 1.1 version of the .NET Framework to run on a Windows-based PC.



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by leebobs on 31 Jan 2004 - 09:49
yeah more SP2 goodness
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Dale on 31 Jan 2004 - 10:06
nice that it is compatible.. but does anybody know when MSN Messenger 7.0 might come out.. or maybe even a preview?
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by Avenger on 31 Jan 2004 - 21:38
Not anytime soon. It'll be awhile.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by hobsgrg on 31 Jan 2004 - 12:41
finally a service pack 2 compatabile build of msn 9, silly that two M$ products were incompatabile
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by csabo2 on 31 Jan 2004 - 17:47
not for a while dale. i would say at least 6 months.
Quote this comment #4.1 Posted by Avenger on 31 Jan 2004 - 21:42
Hmm, is it too difficult for you to learn how to Reply to a posting without creating a new thread? [Like I'm doing now]
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by mipra on 01 Feb 2004 - 21:02
Well...finally I hear some updates on this
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