Set Your MSN Live Messenger to Auto Reply






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What if one is getting angry when sending you IMs but not getting any Response. If he/she got patience , then you are safe. But there could be a punch for you on next DATE. Why spoil your DATE. Just go on installing this "AutoReplyAddIn".
Introduction
Customizing MSN Live Messenger to fullfill one's requirement is a great idea. Micosoft offer great Add-In feature to write the Add-Ins for your MSN Live Messenger. Writing an Add-in with Dot.Net Framework 2.0 is just a piece of Cake. So why dont try eating it. Tell me after eating that it was delicious.....ammm..
There are three steps to consider for watching your Add-In working.
- Enabling Live Messenger to accept Add-Ins
- Writing your Add-In
- Registering Add-In with Messenger
Enabling Live Messenger to Accept Add-Ins
hey dont worry, this is also an easy step.
Just follow the instructions
Run your Registry Editor
Start--> Run--> Regedit
Scroll to following Registry KeyHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSNMessenger
create a new DWORD entry AddInFeatureEnabled, if it is not there. then set its value to 1.
Now restart your Messenger
Writing Add-In
Create a new C# or whatever .Net language you like.
File--> New--> Project-->Class Library
Now Add Reference to MessengerClient.dll
Right Click on your Solution Name-->Add Refrence
Browse for MessengerClient.dll (most probably at C:\Program Files\MSN Messenger )
Now to avoid fully qualified names of types that we are going to use , you should add
using
The next step is to go on writing a class named AddIn(You can choose whatever name you like). But mind one thing that this class should me implementing an Interface
{
User userFrom = e.UserFrom;Client.SendNudgeMessage(userFrom);
Client.SendTextMessage(
}
"Hey, I m busy. Please leave your message ", userFrom);Now just build or compile your solution. This will create a dll called your_namespace_name.dll in bin folder of your application. Just browse to that folder and rename that dll. to
your_namespace_name.yourClassName.dll
Now your done with all the Code effort.
Registering your Add-In to Live Messenger
Open up your Live Messenger
Tools--> Options, Your will have an Add-In option click it and browse to your dll created in above steps.
Run Messenger and get your Add-In working.
NOTE: This Article just gives an idea about working with Add-Ins for Windows Live Messenger. A thorough understanding of of Windows Live Messenger Add-In API can be found at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa905655.aspx
Here is the complete listing of Code
using System;using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.Messenger;
namespace
{public class AddIn:IMessengerAddIn
{private MessengerClient client = null;public void Initialize(MessengerClient messenger)
{ // Initialize your Add-in hereClient = messenger;// Set Add-in properties here//////////////////////////////////////////////////Client.AddInProperties.Creator = "Shehzad Ahmed"; Client.AddInProperties.Description = "An Add-in to send Auto Replies"; Client.AddInProperties.FriendlyName = "Auto Reply Add-In"; Client.AddInProperties.PersonalStatusMessage = "Auto Reply Add-in Activated";Client.AddInProperties.Status = UserStatus.Online; // Register Handler for Incoming Text MessagesClient.IncomingTextMessage+=new ventHandler<IncomingTextMessageEventArgs> (Client_IncomingTextMessage);
}public void Client_IncomingTextMessage(Object Sender, IncomingTextMessageEventArgs e)
{User userFrom = e.UserFrom;Client.SendNudgeMessage(userFrom);
Client.SendTextMessage("Hey, I m busy. Please leave your message ", userFrom);
}public MessengerClient Client
{get{ return client; }private set{
client = value;
}
}
}
}
IMessengerAddIn
public class AddIn:IMessengerAddIn
IMessengerAddIn offers Initialize Method that must be implemented.
public
Since we are aiming to send only an Auto Reply, we just need register with the
IncomingTextMessage event as new EventHandler<IncomingTextMessageEventArgs>(Client_IncomingTextMessage);
Client.IncomingTextMessage+=
Now just go on writing Event Handler
public
void Client_IncomingTextMessage(Object Sender, IncomingTextMessageEventArgs e) void Initialize(MessengerClient messenger){} Microsoft.Messenger