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Believe it or not i've found quite a few exploits, one that may allow you to steal other peoples accounts. I'm prolly gonna report it to google once i figure out exactly how it works.

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oh snap!

that would suck....that's a pretty big exploit especially for google....

I ran strings on googletalk.exe and got:

/mailto

/gaiaserver

/nomutex

/factoryreset

/plaintextauth

/nogaiaauth

/checkupdate

/register

/forcestart

/autostart

/autostart is used by the autogenerated HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run entry.

It's probably a reference to "handshaking", a kind of action that is common in protocols.

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That dialog is all about peer to peer testing. STUN, etc are all protocols that are used in peer to peer connections...Handshaking falls into this catagory as well.

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I don't understand what all the excitement is all about. Google talk is lame, does not have many features you can find in other IM, like file transfer, video chat, icons and more.

They still have a lot of work to do on it :|

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not if there goal is to only chat. I could give a flying crap about almost all the things you mention except file transfer.

the game is wampus.game add that name to your list and then wait for it to accept you, and then you can play by typing play to it. Someone mentioned this earlier in the thread but they were missing the '.' Make sure to have the period in between wampus and game

I'm trying to make window 140 accessible, which lets you sign on to non-Google XMPP servers.

"googletalk /factoryreset" nukes all your registry prefs.

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how are you getting into it to try and make it accessible? just a reshacker?

Sorry i'm a noob, where do you type all these commands?

I tried in the convo window, didn't work.

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When you run it you have to run it from the command line or change the shortcut. so like you would run "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe /whatever" and whatever is the flags that have been mentioned

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