{"id":4,"date":"2006-09-07T20:02:00","date_gmt":"2006-09-07T19:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/technologies.kmi.open.ac.uk\/msg\/?page_id=4"},"modified":"2008-02-01T10:23:54","modified_gmt":"2008-02-01T09:23:54","slug":"user-guide","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/technologies.kmi.open.ac.uk\/msg\/user-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"User Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"
MSG is a web application that allows you to access to basic instant messaging functionality within a standard web browser. This makes it ideal for use in environments where software can not be installed, or on networks where Internet access is restricted by firewalls and proxy servers, or where performing the installation is just cumbersome for the users.<\/p>\n
An optional tool called MSG Alert<\/strong> is available for the Windows platform. This can be used in conjunction with the web client to maintain the MSG connection when the web browser is closed, and also to alert you when new messages arrive. For more info, visit the MSG Alert page<\/a>.<\/p>\n If you are logged in to OpenLearn, you can simply launch MSG from the MSG block - this will automatically log you in. Please note that if you have a pop-up blocker installed, you will need to allow pop ups from the OpenLearn site.<\/p>\n Alternatively if you are running the MSG Alert it will automatically start when you turn on your computer, when you visit OpenLearn, you can either launch the MSG client from your MSG Alert desktop icon or from within the OpenLearn site.<\/p>\n If your logon was successful, a list of contacts and groups should appear similar to the example below.<\/p>\n The numbers in brackets next to the group names show the number of users in the group, the first number indicating the number of users that are currently online. For example in the contacts window above, ‘KMi’ shows there are 8 users online out of the 74 users in the group.<\/p>\n Initially, only online users are shown in this window, but you can choose to additionally display offline users by clicking on the "Show offline users" link.<\/p>\n The icons next to next to each user indicate the ‘presence state’ of that user:<\/p>\nStarting MSG<\/h3>\n
The Main Window<\/h3>\n
\nThis contacts window shows you which of your friends\/colleagues are online. You can open and close a group (to view the users within it) by clicking on the group name.<\/p>\nPresence<\/h4>\n