Re: MSN Messenger Block
Pedro Reis wrote:
Hi!
I've an domain throught Windows Server 2003 and I need to block ports to
denied access to msn messenger to all pc's.
I tried to unlock, in router's firewall, TCP & UDP ports and URL but I still
login in MSN.
How I unlock this?
Thanks!
what url, what ports, what did you try?
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