Asimo, the system details are as follows:
my firewall is "atguard 3.22"
currently i am simply disabling the firewall when using messenger, since creating rules to only let through some of its activities is proving to be a pain. the number of different ports and adresses it wants to contact seems rather excessive to me *sigh*
as for the sound card, my machine has onboard sound on the motherboard, and a creative labs sound card in a PCI slot.
i have set the onboard sound card to disabled in the bios, but this doesnt seem to stop winXP detecting it. so i have simply avoided installing the drivers for it
acording to winXP device manager, the sound card is:
Creative AudioPCI (ES1370) SB PCI 64/128 (WDM)
as memory serves, it is a "Creative Labs PCI 128"
again via device manager, the driver details are:
Driver Provider: Microsoft
Driver Date: 01/07/2001
Driver Version: 5.1.2535.0
Driver Signer: Microsoft Windows XP Publisher
i have only used messenger to talk to one person, so i dont know if i would get the problem with other people.
according to messenger, we are both running the latest versions.
i tried checking to see if there were any problems with audio playback (using an mp3 file in windows media player) when messenger was running, but the two programs seemed to be clashing over who had access to the sound output channel, and i got either one or the other working, but no static from media player.
some times the static problem is worse than others. my instinctive reaction is to suspect a problem with the other persons mic, but i dont have any evidence to back this up.