![]() ![]() ![]() This is because almost all of the authentication methods MSN Messenger utilized over the years basically obscure the password from plain sight, which is good, but access to the password would let the server intertwine your account with Microsoft’s existing services, like Outlook, for example, and push live e-mail notifications out to logged in users, along with contact lists on your MSN Messenger account reflecting the ones on your e-mail’s address book, since that’s how it worked when MSN Messenger was active. I’m a.k.a sidekick and messenger.Īfter some beating around the bush, I finally got to typing up this beast of a thread: The Escargot Mega FAQ, where I’ll be answering some frequently asked questions most newbies or users in general ask, either publicly on this forum, or questions I believe everyone has on their minds right now.ĭo I need to register a Microsoft account to use Escargot?Īt the moment, the answer is no. ![]()
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