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Sign in to .NET Messenger Service failed because...

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Tim Fisher - 28 Feb 2004 08:21 GMT
Sign in to .NET Messenger Service failed because the service is temporarily
unavailable. Please try again later. 0x80004005

What does this mean and how do I fix it? Both Windows Messenger and MSN
Messenger (6.1.0207) show the same error when I try to sign in. I can sign
in to .NET just fine via web browser and I can also read MSN Hotmail,
configure my .NET account, etc, so the account and password works fine.
Please help. I am on Windows XP Pro SP1.

Tim
THE_DOZ - 29 Feb 2004 17:31 GMT
Hello Tim
Sorry to hear you having MSN Messenger 6.1.207 trouble.
I am getting the same error message thing with my MSN
6.1.207 today.
I was able to sign on to MSN Web and look at Hotmail.
I have a different error code  {0x81000314}
The Net status shows all is OK.
The weird part is my wife is on her computer and is
signed in Messenger with NO PROBLEMS. This makes me
wonder if it is My computer or just the connection to the
server I am routed to with MSN.
If I learn of anything. I will get back to you.
Enjoy Life DOZ

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