I try :)
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Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger/Windows Live Messenger
Associate Expert
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"Stefano Ferrante" <sorryIhate@spam.it.invalid> wrote in message
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>> No. The ports are opened and forwarded when the conversation starts and[/color]
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>> ends. As well, they're UDP ports and if you had a trojan or virus on the[/color]
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> Thanks Jonathan for your fast reply...you are unvaluable.
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> Stefano
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