On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Adam Aube wrote: > I can understand your frustration - we had the same problem at a site I > worked at. Never could figure out how to get Yahoo! messenger working, but > also didn't invest an enormous amount of time into it, as Yahoo! messenger > was personal use, not business-related.
Was a report some days ago indicating there is some kind of difference is one enables/disables "Use HTTP/1.1 via proxies" option.. apparenly in one mode IE worked, on the other messenger.. (or something like that, but maybe it was MSN messenger..) > One thing you could try is specifically allowing .msg.yahoo.com (using a > dstdomain acl) before you require authentication. You would lose the > tracking and access control the authentication provides, but that's your > call. This should always work. Regards Henrik
