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July 30, 2006 at 8:15 pm #149167
nikolas
MemberYahoo! Messenger 8.0 Final Ad Patch
Included in the zip file are:
– A patch to remove the advertisement from the bottom of the contact list.
– A patch to remove the advertisements in various other places of Yahoo! Messenger.
– A patch to allow you to run Yahoo! Messenger more than once.
LaunchCast bug fixed.
July 30, 2006 at 8:28 pm #149145Nessa
ParticipantNikolas: Usually i would tell you not to double post this but this is something lots of people are looking for! So thanks for sharing, i really appreciate it as you can tell.
And yes, i know i thanked you four times already, but i can’t thank you enough.
*happy* 🙂
July 30, 2006 at 8:29 pm #149168nikolas
MemberNo problem I submitted it to Digg too. http://digg.com/software/Yahoo_Messenger_8_0_Final_Ad_Patch So Digg it folks!!
July 30, 2006 at 8:57 pm #149148imported_Ven0m
MemberWell, just in case anyone wants to know the technecial way of doing this…
If you open YahooMessenger.exe in a hex editor, and search for the text string “enabled” it will give you 11 results. go down to “003981AC” and click on it and rename “enabled” to “disabled” or anything else you want and save it.
July 30, 2006 at 9:02 pm #149169nikolas
MemberI swore you had to match the text with the same number of characters or it’d corrupt the file =/ I’d say anything with 7 letters.
I edited the zip file, it now includes the yahoo.reg and a readme file. The reg file is used to get rid of the rest of the ads other than the contact list ad.
July 30, 2006 at 9:16 pm #149149imported_Ven0m
MemberIf you use the messenger list ad hack, it appears to break the “headphones” status with Launchcast or HyperIM. It might break other statuses as well.
July 30, 2006 at 9:27 pm #149146Nessa
Participantkingofchaos6669 wrote:If you use the messenger list ad hack, it appears to break the “headphones” status with Launchcast or HyperIM. It might break other statuses as well.Yeah i saw that, but 1. my launchcast works whenever the heck it feels like it. 2. i don’t see the point of making it clickable if it doesn’t even show the whole song when someone clicks it 3. at least it still shows the song like other programs
So i don’t miss it, the webcam one still works and so do regular links so i think it’s the only one affected.
July 30, 2006 at 9:29 pm #149150imported_Ven0m
MemberI’m going to try to find an alternate way to disable the ad and keep the status. I’m sure alot of people will be complaining about this. 😉
July 30, 2006 at 11:40 pm #149151imported_Ven0m
MemberOk, sorry to double post but I found a better way to remove the ad in Yahoo 8.0 final without breaking the Launchcast music status.
I’ll make an installer later after it’s been tested. Consider this a beta…
Instructions:
1. Make sure Yahoo! Messenger is fully closed.
2. Extract this .rar file to C:Program FilesYahoo!Messenger (or whatever your default Yahoo directory is) and override the existing YahooMessenger.exe file (Please, make a backup of it first).
3. Restart Yahoo! Messenger and watch the ad disappear and test Launchcast.If there is any bugs, please report them!
http://rapidshare.de/files/27609035/YahooMessenger.rar.html
Enjoy! 😉
P.S. I’m thinking about starting a project called YIM Ad Hack (kinda like AIM Ad Hack) that removes the ads in Yahoo! Messenger, and perhaps adds some neat little things. 😉
July 31, 2006 at 8:42 am #149170nikolas
MemberI updated my patch, fixes the LaunchCast bug, it’s available at the same URL. Also I included the “multiyahoo.reg” to patch your Yahoo! Messenger so you can run more than one copy at a time without using a modified yahoomessenger.exe other than the one patched to remove the ad.
July 31, 2006 at 2:25 pm #149157pkorisa
Memberi followed the advices, uninstalled YM 7.5 completely, and reinstalled 8.0 — it works like a charm now. thanks.
July 31, 2006 at 9:57 pm #149126Jeff Hester
KeymasterSee I don’t say things for nothing.
July 31, 2006 at 10:36 pm #149163Strigoi
MemberSo how about that ad remover patch.Is it safe?Does it work?
August 1, 2006 at 1:08 am #149152imported_Ven0m
MemberThe one I posted is completely safe and working. I experimented with the same style of blocking which nikolas used with his latest one, and found it to sometimes not work. Besides renaming both “Messenger Ad” strings in YahooMessenger.exe, you have to remove the accual ad URL and replace it with a *.
EDIT: Accually, it seems he allready did. So consider his the “patch to use”. Good work man.
August 1, 2006 at 2:51 am #149171nikolas
MemberThanks, and yeah, just to confirm it’s completely safe. I fixed the LaunchCast bug that was in the last one I released and I included the yahoo.reg to patch the ads other than the content list one and the multiyahoo.reg that lets you run more than one yahoo at a time.
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