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MSNFTP or MSN File Transfer Protocol is used by clients supporting [[Protocols/MSNP/MSNC0]]. When a principal decides to send a file the client must send an [[Protocols/MSNP/MSNFTP/Invitation|invitation]] to the peer. | MSNFTP or MSN File Transfer Protocol is used by clients supporting [[Protocols/MSNP/MSNC0]]. When a principal decides to send a file the client must send an [[Protocols/MSNP/MSNFTP/Invitation|invitation]] to the peer. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:28, 11 May 2022
MSNP Protocol |
MSNC |
Overview • MSNObject |
Client Capabilities |
P2P protocol |
Transports • MSNSLP |
Headers |
P2Pv1 Binary headers |
P2Pv2 Binary headers |
Transfers |
Display Pictures |
Custom Emoticons |
File Transfer |
Overview |
Introduction • Terms • Clients |
Reference |
Error List • Commands • Relying Party Suite • Spotlife |
Services |
XMPP • HTTP Gateway • Tabs • Activities |
Documentation |
Development Tools • MSNP Grid |
Polygamy • URLs used by MSN |
Documents |
Protocol Versions |
Version 21 |
Version 18 |
Version 16 |
Version 15 |
Version 14 |
Version 13 |
Version 12 |
Version 11 |
Version 9 |
Version 8 |
Version 2 |
MSNC |
Introduction • P2P • Object Descriptor • Display Pictures • File Transfer |
Scenarios |
Microsoft Messenger for Mac |
MSNP on WebTV (MSNTV) |
MSNFTP or MSN File Transfer Protocol is used by clients supporting Protocols/MSNP/MSNC0. When a principal decides to send a file the client must send an invitation to the peer.