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A MSN® Messenger Activity runs in a confined program space, in which the application is only allowed to use certain specific resources.<br />
A MSN® Messenger Activity runs in a confined program space, in which the application is only allowed to use certain specific resources.<br />
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Some Activities need features in addition to the basic features or allowed resources; these additional features are called <span class="clsGlossaryTerm">advanced capabilities</span>. Similar to the way ActiveX® controls can be signed with additional rights, applications can be granted certain additional permissions. In the [[techref/objectmodel/Index|Activity API Object Model]] section of this documentation, features that require special permissions are labeled ''restricted''.<br />
Some Activities need features in addition to the basic features or allowed resources; these additional features are called <span class="clsGlossaryTerm">advanced capabilities</span>. Similar to the way ActiveX® controls can be signed with additional rights, applications can be granted certain additional permissions. In the [[Protocols/MSNP/Activities/SDK/Techref/Objectmodel/Index|Activity API Object Model]] section of this documentation, features that require special permissions are labeled ''restricted''.<br />
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Advanced capabilities are available only to applications that have undergone careful testing and have been approved by Microsoft. Even then, each capability is permitted individually. It is possible to have an application that is only allowed to read the user name of the currently logged-on user. Another application may be able to parse any incoming instant messages from a remote party. Some advanced applications will require combinations of advanced capabilities, but the majority of applications will run inside the confined program space.<br />
Advanced capabilities are available only to applications that have undergone careful testing and have been approved by Microsoft. Even then, each capability is permitted individually. It is possible to have an application that is only allowed to read the user name of the currently logged-on user. Another application may be able to parse any incoming instant messages from a remote party. Some advanced applications will require combinations of advanced capabilities, but the majority of applications will run inside the confined program space.<br />
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For further discussion on using advanced capabilities, see [[../../../../../techref/flags/Index|Obtaining Access to Restricted Features]].
For further discussion on using advanced capabilities, see [[Protocols/MSNP/Activities/SDK/Techref/Flags/Index|Obtaining Access to Restricted Features]].

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MSNP Protocol
Activity SDK
Introduction to the MSN Messenger Activity API
Key Requirements for a MSN Messenger Activity
Introduction to MSN Messenger Activity API
Overview of MSN Messenger Activity API
Activities Menu
System Requirements
Standard vs. Advanced Applications
Supported Countries and Languages
MSN Messenger Activity API Support
Copyright Information
Glossary
MSN Messenger Activity API Process
MSN Messenger Activity Process Overview
Supporting Documentation
Requesting Usage of Special Permissions
Submitting Pre-compliance Testing Results
MSN Requirements for Developing an Activity API Application
Additional Activity API Application Development Requirements
Selecting Development Options
Activity API Restrictions
Developing a MSN Messenger Activity
Development Considerations
Getting Started
Required Definitions
Document Body Basics
Single-User Application
Multiuser Application
Designing MSN Messenger Activity Graphics
Testing an Activity
Testing Overview
The Local XML File
Test Environment Setup
Increasing MSN Messenger Activity Usage
Understanding How to Increase Activity Usage with MSN
Design Considerations for Increased Activity Usage
Calling the MSN Messenger Client Directly
Calling the MSN Messenger Client from a URL
Using the MSN Messenger Variables
Technical Reference
Obtaining Access to Restricted Features
Permission Flags
ActiveX Flag
EnableIP Flag
PassportSiteID Flag
ReceiveIM Flag
ReplaceIM Flag
SendFile Flag
SendIM Flag
UserProperties Flag
The Activity Object Model
Enumerations
ConnectionType Enumeration
FileStatus Enumeration
Methods
CloseApp Method
Objects
Channel Object
Events
OnAppClose Event
OnDataError Event
OnDataReceived Event
OnFileProgress Event (Restricted)
OnFileReceived Event (Restricted)
OnIMReceived Event (Restricted)
OnRemoteAppClosed Event
OnRemoteAppLoaded Event
OnSendFileCancelled Event (Restricted)
OnTypeChanged Event
Methods
CancelSendFile Method (Restricted)
EnterIM Method (Restricted)
Initialize Method
SendData Method
SendFile Method (Restricted)
SendIM Method (Restricted)
SendIMAsUser Method (Restricted)
Properties
Data Property
Error Property
FileInfo Property (Restricted)
Type Property
IM (read-only) Property (Restricted)
IM (read-write) Property (Restricted)
Error Object
Type Property
Data Property
FileInfo Object
Path Property
Size Property
Progress Property
Incoming Property
Status Property
Messenger Object
Options Method
Phone Method
User Object
EMail Property (Restricted)
GlobalIP Property (Restricted)
LocalIP Property (Restricted)
Name Property (Restricted)
PUID Property (Restricted)
Users Collection
Item Method
_NewEnum Method
Count Property
Me Property
Inviter Property
Overview
IntroductionTermsClients
Reference
Error ListCommandsRelying Party SuiteSpotlife
Services
XMPPHTTP GatewayTabsActivities
Documentation
Development ToolsMSNP Grid
PolygamyURLs 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
IntroductionP2PObject DescriptorDisplay PicturesFile Transfer
Scenarios
Microsoft Messenger for Mac
MSNP on WebTV (MSNTV)

Standard vs. Advanced Applications

A MSN® Messenger Activity runs in a confined program space, in which the application is only allowed to use certain specific resources.

Some Activities need features in addition to the basic features or allowed resources; these additional features are called advanced capabilities. Similar to the way ActiveX® controls can be signed with additional rights, applications can be granted certain additional permissions. In the Activity API Object Model section of this documentation, features that require special permissions are labeled restricted.

Advanced capabilities are available only to applications that have undergone careful testing and have been approved by Microsoft. Even then, each capability is permitted individually. It is possible to have an application that is only allowed to read the user name of the currently logged-on user. Another application may be able to parse any incoming instant messages from a remote party. Some advanced applications will require combinations of advanced capabilities, but the majority of applications will run inside the confined program space.

For further discussion on using advanced capabilities, see Obtaining Access to Restricted Features.