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`VER` is a command introduced with [MSNP2](../versions/msnp2.md). `VER` is a command introduced with [MSNP2](../versions/msnp2.md).
It is a Dispatch Server and Notification Server command, without either a request payload or response payload.
It specifies which protocols the client can accept, and which one the server likes the best. It specifies which protocols the client can accept, and which one the server likes the best.
# Client/Request # Client/Request
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C: VER 1 DISREGARDANCE FOR A REAL PROTOCOL C: VER 1 DISREGARDANCE FOR A REAL PROTOCOL
S: VER 1 0 S: VER 1 0
``` ```
Server closes connection. Server disconnects client.
## Supported Fallback Protocol ## Supported Fallback Protocol
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More is to come soon! Hopefully! More is to come soon! Hopefully!
# Wanted Information # Wanted Information
* MSNP6: What makes the "Account must be verified before using the service" dialog show up? * [MSNP6](versions/msnp6.md): What makes the "Account must be verified before using the service" dialog show up?
* MSNP6: Does it really acknoledge the account verified bit? I couldn't get the toast to show up in Client Version 3.6.003x. * [MSNP6](versions/msnp6.md): Does it really acknoledge the account verified bit? I couldn't get the toast to show up in Client Version 3.6.003x.
* MSNP8: Did FND exist? Rumors said it did shortly before it got killed in all protocols. * [MSNP8](versions/msnp8.md): Did FND exist? Rumors said it did shortly before it got killed in all protocols.
# Common Terms # Common (or not) Terms
* Official Client: MSN Messenger (Service) or Windows Live Messenger. * Official Client: MSN Messenger (Service) or Windows Live Messenger.
* Client Version: relevant Official Client version. * Client Version: relevant Official Client version.
* MSNP: Mobile Status Notification Protocol, or whatever acronym you like. Runs over TCP via port 1863. * MSNP: Mobile Status Notification Protocol, or whatever acronym you like. Runs over TCP via port 1863.
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* SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol, A wrapper over XML. That's the kindest thing I can write about it. * SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol, A wrapper over XML. That's the kindest thing I can write about it.
* Passport: The Authentication Server and/or Protocol. * Passport: The Authentication Server and/or Protocol.
* Undefined Behavour: An intentional blank left in the documentation, basically as a "I am not responsible for what this does to your client or server" warning. * Undefined Behavour: An intentional blank left in the documentation, basically as a "I am not responsible for what this does to your client or server" warning.
* Dispatch Server: A type of MSNP server that handles moving users to Notification Servers.
* Notification Server: The real meat of MSNP, handles authentication, user presence, notifications, creates Switchboard Server sessions and boasts the most commands.
* Switchboard Server: The messaging part of the protocol. Changed only twice until it was deprecated in [MSNP21](versions/msnp21.md).
* Command: A 3-letter case-sensitive command type, followed optionally by a transaction ID and the rest of the Command parameters, ending with a new-line.
* Payload Command: A special type of Command that has a integer length parameter as the final parameter before the deliminating new-line.
* New-line/Newline: A Carriage Return character followed by a Line Feed character. Seperates commands in the protocol.
* Carriage Return: To return the page-writing apparatus to the left of the page.
* Line Feed: To move the page-writing apparatus down a "line".
# Where do I find or edit these page's source? # Where do I find or edit these page's source?
The git repo is avaliable at <https://git.kevinthe.horse/yellows111/msnp-wiki>. The git repo is avaliable at <https://git.kevinthe.horse/yellows111/msnp-wiki>.

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Known changes (from Beta 2): Known changes (from Beta 2):
* Changed CVR to CVQ * Changed CVR to CVQ
* CVQ: Added fallback URL to response (parameter 5) * CVQ: Added fallback URL to response (parameter 5)
* \[[MSNP8](msnp8.md) and higher\] Added current principle address to request (parameter 8) * [[MSNP8](msnp8.md) and higher] Added current principle address to request (parameter 8)
Client-server communication example (MSNP2-MSNP7): Client-server communication example (MSNP2-MSNP7):
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* INF * INF
* OUT * OUT
* USR * USR
* VER * [VER](../commands/ver.md)
* XFR * XFR
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
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* SYN * SYN
* URL (not in draft) * URL (not in draft)
* USR * USR
* VER * [VER](../commands/ver.md)
* XFR * XFR
It introduces the switchboard service commands: It introduces the switchboard service commands: