Hi All,

Very rightly said that these messengers use so many servers and so many
ports that it's kind of impossible to block them all. But you can very
easily do it, right on the OS level. I know about the Win2K that you can set
up some system policies with which you can directly block these exes
themselves.


Hope it helps:


Regards,


Vikram

"Lidiya White" wrote:



Try to block the login servers:
http://acronymsonline.com/im_ips.htm

-- Lidiya White



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It is possible, however Messenger uses so many different ports on so many
different servers that it's not worth your time.

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no. don't waste your time.


""Ahed Naimi"" wrote in message
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> Dear All;
>
> Is there any way to block MSN Messenger by using the access-list
statements
> on an IOS Cisco router.
>
> Thanks All.
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