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Please Help Jonathon15 Aug 2003 15:15 GMT3
This problem has been causing me pain for weeks, msn
messenger 6 installs fine, runs in the background fine,
when i go to maximise a conversation window, or open a
new conversation window or sometimes a minute or 2 after
windows messenger keeps disconnecting15 Aug 2003 15:12 GMT1
running winxp, pc is connected to Internet via Cable
modem. I have home network. xp pc is connected via
ethernet to the linksys router.
win messngr. keeps disconnecting after about 2 mins when
Can't delete old log in names15 Aug 2003 14:51 GMT3
Sorry if this has been done to death but...
I have XP and Windows Messenger 4.7 running.  I too have a couple of old
Email account adresses that I want to get rid of, stranded in the drop down
log in box .
Messenger 6 and Windows Messenger Incompatible15 Aug 2003 11:33 GMT5
I have Windows XP Pro and have installed MSN Messenger 6.
I have configured Messenger to log in automatically.
However, as soon as it logs in I get a message that I
have been logged out of NET.Passport because I logged in
blaster worm15 Aug 2003 10:44 GMT2
I'm surprised that there hasn't been a lot of query regarding this worm. The
MSN site is loaded with requests on how to remove etc. but here are nor
replies...
I think I.m rid of it, but not sure. Is there a way tofind out if the worm
RPC shutdown -remote procedure shutdown14 Aug 2003 23:53 GMT3
I keep getting this message - it pops up and
states "installed by NT Authority/System" It's called
remote procedure call- it shows countdown in seconds and
then it turns off computer and then restarts my computer
Outlook Express Contacts List14 Aug 2003 20:58 GMT1
How do I get MSN Messenger to work with Outlook Express in
XP. Before I had XP Pro I was running Windows 2000 and my
MSN messenger contacts used to appear in my contacts list
within Outlook Express. Is this something that only
computer shutdown14 Aug 2003 16:56 GMT1
thanks for answering my question about computer shutting
down. i have windows xp home edition - is this xp32 bit
or xp64 bit? i need this information in order to get into
ms03-026 window. thanks. ben
Thumbs.dll - Shortcut is in Most of my Folders14 Aug 2003 07:03 GMT2
Windows XP Home, IE6.0
Repairing a problem I had with my mail required
reinstalling MSN v8.5 and MSN Messenger v6.0.  Upon
completion a Thumbs.db DLL appeared on my Desktop and
Disable Windows messenger14 Aug 2003 06:04 GMT2
Can I remove or disable windows messenger?
I do not want to run this program at any time now or in
the future.
JUST NEED HELP14 Aug 2003 04:22 GMT1
I deleted my msn 4.7 completely and tired to install 6.0
and now 6.0 wont install at all, is there any thing I can
do?
Little Gray Messenger Popups14 Aug 2003 04:18 GMT4
How do these Guys get into XP with these messeger popups
wanting you to pay to keep them out. And How do I stop
them?????????
Audio conversation prob in win messenger 4.714 Aug 2003 02:45 GMT2
I've been using audio conversation in windows messenger
4.7 for XP Pro to chat with my friend. He's using windows
messenger 4.7 on XP Home edition. Both of us are using 56k
dial-up ISP service. Recently all of the sudden we can no
Can't sign in to Windows Messenger14 Aug 2003 00:06 GMT1
I can sign in okay to .NET so I know my passport account
is active.  Everytime I try to sign it to Windows
Messenger I get the following error message: Signing in
to .NET Messenger Service failed because the password is
Cant Put Patch On!!!!!!!13 Aug 2003 20:00 GMT2
Hello i got the patch for the RPC thingy but when i try
to run it it says
KB823980 Setup Error
Setup could not verify the integiry of the file
 
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