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Yes those are the Offsets that are changed for that version.
Also if you are using a program like YTunnel or YTK those prorgams
can delete the registry entry added in combination with the patch to
remove the ad.tim2679MemberWhat you are looking for can be found in the link below.
tim2679Member@enigma666 211909 wrote:
Sorry but this is not correct. The “super” webcam feature, which was known as supermode, was a direct 1 to 1 peer to peer connection where maximum fps (frames per second) would reach 10fps if the webcam setting was set to faster speed rather than better quality. That being said, Yahoo also included faster frame rates to regular webcam viewing without supermode as it is right now with maximum speeds reaching 3fps at the fastest speeds as all of you might have noticed. This is not however “supermode.” The supermode feature has been removed as far as I know as it no longer gives you the option to do it whether 1 viewer is viewing or not. Just wanted to clarify.
Yahoo didn’t get rid of Super Webcam.
What happened to the Super Webcam option? – Yahoo! Messenger
No where does it say that Super Webcam no longer exists.
tim2679MemberIf you have a dialup modem you can’t change your IP address without requesting a new IP from your ISP.
Chris that is wrong. lol If you have a dialup connection all you have to do to get
a new ip is to disconnect from the internet the reconnect. The only reason you
would have to request a new ip is if you have a Static IP. Which would be
someone that is connected using a cable modem.tim2679MemberFrom the Yahoo Messenger 8 Help Pages
I have the latest version of Yahoo! Messenger. I see an ad, my friend doesn’t. Why?
The ad in Messenger is only shown for users with big-screen resolutions. We want to make sure that people with older computers and monitors can use Yahoo! Messenger without an ad taking up too much of the experience.
tim2679MemberYour Welcome
tim2679Memberits with a lower case L not |
More then likely Yahoo deactivated your ID for some unknown reason.
They seemed to have deactivated some ID’s after they cleaned and
whatever else they did to the servers yesterday. You could contact
Yahoo and ask them why your account was deactivated however I
doubt they will be very helpful to you.tim2679MemberIt could just be something on Yahoo’s end. They seem to be doing something
with the servers today. Have you tried logging in with a different screen name
then the one you usually use ? It could also just be something about your
screen name (account). That would fall into the “It’s Yahoo’s fault”.tim2679MemberI believe he is looking for a way to set it so Voice does not
turn on automatically when you enter chat rooms.tim2679MemberYes Chris, the mscomctl.ocx is now included in the Setup.
tim2679MemberThats why there is the Download Missing File.exe is there, Chris.
If you find that the patch won’t load then you open the Download Missing File.exe
Click the Download button and it will download the mscomctl.ocx to the same
folder that Ad Banner Remover is stored in.I know most people now have a broadband connection but also at the same
time I wanted to try to keep the download size as small as possible for those
that are using a dial-up connection.If eveyone would rather I just add it to the setup instead of giving them the
option to download then I can do that as well.tim2679MemberI am not sure why your messenger is logging in slow like that. I have tried
to get mine to login slow by changing the skins, using my patch and unpatching
it. Each thing I tried it logged in normal as it always does. As I said before,
out of all the people that have downloaded it you are the only one that says
it has effected the way your messenger logs in.tim2679MemberOk so you understand how my patch work. The patch changes certain offsets
within the YahooMessenger.exe’s binary data. It changes 4 offsets only.
With the 4 offsets together its equals urls.u is changed to 0
r is changed to 0
l is changed to 0
s is changed to 0Making the 4 offsets equal nothing.
You are also able to reverse this process by clicking on the Undo Patch button.
Which changes back the 4 offsets that were changed to equal urls again.On another note, over 400 people have downloaded version 4.0 of my patch,
and have never emailed me or private messaged me saying the patch has
effected the way their messenger logs in. Nor has it effected the way my
messengers logs in.If you believe it to be my patch that is causing your messenger to login so
slowly you are more then welcome not to use it. I didn’t make my patch to
slow down the login process of Yahoo Messenger. I made it because I find
the main messenger advert to be nothing more then a waste of space.
You can also use a hex editor to patch Yahoo Messenger to block/remove
the main messenger advert but most people don’t know or don’t care how
to use a hex editor. The patch I made is just an easier way of doing it
without having to learn all of the steps needed to do it with a hex editor.
Instead you are able to do it with the simple click of a button.tim2679MemberYahoo Messenger 8.1.0.209 US – Offsets: 3A0904 to 3A0907
Yahoo Messenger 8.1.0.209 UK – Offsets: 3A58E4 to 3A58E7
Yahoo changes the Offsets every now and then.
Yahoo Messenger US 8.0.0.701, 8.0.0.683, 8.0.0.682 have the same offsets.
Yahoo Messenger US 8.0.0.716, 8.0.0.711 have the same offsets.
Yahoo Messenger US 8.1.0.209, 8.1.0.195 have the same offsets.
You will notice that the UK version of Yahoo Messenger the Offsets
are different. The only thing that is the same is the last number in
the offsets.Yahoo Messenger 8.1.0.209 UK – Offsets: 3A58E4 to 3A58E7
Yahoo Messenger 8.1.0.195 UK – Offsets: 3A58E4 to 3A58E7
Yahoo Messenger 8.0.0.716 UK – Offsets: 39E82C to 39E82F
Yahoo Messenger 8.0.0.711 UK – Offsets: 39E82C to 39E82F
Yahoo Messenger 8.0.0.701 UK – Offsets: 39D7F8 to 39D7FB
Yahoo Messenger 8.0.0.683 UK – Offsets: 39D7F8 to 39D7FB
Yahoo Messenger 8.0.0.682 Uk – Offsets: 39D7F8 to 39D7FBtim2679MemberThis Program is no longer Freeware
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