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Tassie - 17 Jun 2008 11:35 GMT
win live Messenger 8.5 keeps loosing connectivity.
Now I haven't been able to sign in for a few days
because of this.

When I click on "troubleshoot", Every thing gets ticked
except "wireless."

Then looking at  "What can I do to troubleshoot
connectivity issues?" in the support blog, it tells
me to go to tools, options, advance. connections,
"Then "test" But there is no "test"
I have winxp pro with IE7.

I have had wireless connection previously, but now have
Internet connected by cable, but it has not made any
difference.

Does any of this make sense please?

Hope some one can help. Thanks!
Richard - 26 Jun 2008 16:55 GMT
Hello Tassie, Im having the same problem with Messenger 7, keep losing it
like you do, its driving me insane, I need help just like you

> win live Messenger 8.5 keeps loosing connectivity.
> Now I haven't been able to sign in for a few days
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> Hope some one can help. Thanks!
Tassie - 27 Jun 2008 03:44 GMT
Hi Richard!

I think it would be better to send a message directly to Microsoft.

My connectivity came back ok in the end, but it's pretty frustrating
while it's happenng.

Hope yours sorts out.

> Hello Tassie, Im having the same problem with Messenger 7, keep losing it
> like you do, its driving me insane, I need help just like you
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> >
> > Hope some one can help. Thanks!
 
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