Not necessarily, Sean. I've been added to a chat with a friend of a contact.
IOW, my contact was chatting with someone else, who wasn't on my contact
list. I could chat with both of them then. However, my friend asked both her
contact and me if it was OK to add me to the chat.
And that's what should be done. When this happens, it's common courtesy to
ask your chat partners, as well as the invitee if it's OK. Only then should
someone be included into a multiple contacts chat.
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Nancy Ward
Beta Butterfly
MSN Messenger MVP
"XxRebelSeanxX" <> wrote in message
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> No there is no way of disabling it, nor is it a security risk. You choose
> who to have on your contact list, and if you have people to add you to
> multi-person chats it's your fault =).
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> MSN Messenger & Windows Live Messenger Extraordinaire
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