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enable cookies20 Oct 2003 12:03 GMT2
Can someone help me?
I am getting this when I log on to MSN messanger.  
Your Web browser options are currently set to disable
cookies. To use .NET Passport, you must enable cookies.
"No Hotmail alert" on windows mess 5.0020 Oct 2003 10:58 GMT2
I recently upgraded from windows mess 4.7 to windows mess
5.00.  But windows messenger 5.0 does not alert you when
you have received new mail or whether you have mail in
your in box, like 4.7 did.
Video Conference Issues20 Oct 2003 08:18 GMT1
I can see everyone in video conferencing, but they can't
see me.  Webcam viewing works both ways, but it's very
choppy.  What do I need to do?
recording webcam in msn 6.020 Oct 2003 07:32 GMT1
I wonder if there is a way to capture video while having a
webcamconversation.
I searched all over but I couldn't find a program or a bot to do it.
I know that I could use Netmeeting, but I prefer MSN........
Windows Messenger - A new version is available20 Oct 2003 04:03 GMT3
I Get the following popup message and don't want to
install it. Am afraid its some type of virus.
The message is from Windows Messenger: A newer version is
available. You must install the newer version in order to
windows messenger20 Oct 2003 02:24 GMT1
When I first started my windows messenger it hooked up
through my aol account.  I'm soon getting rid of aol and
would like to change it over to my Road Runner account
name.  Is this possible?
messages20 Oct 2003 02:04 GMT1
i have received 2 emails recently
re patches are these messages legit and should i download attacmevts
thanks
Messenger popups with advertising...20 Oct 2003 02:03 GMT1
I do not know how this was turned on or if it is part of
Windows XP Messenger.  About every 30 min. or so, a
message dialog pops up with advertising.  The only thing
you can do is click Ok because it pops up on top of
Windows Messenger-Delete20 Oct 2003 00:28 GMT1
Is it safe to delete Windows Messenger if I have
downloaded and installed MSN Messenger?
why does this happen20 Oct 2003 00:23 GMT1
When I am signed in MSN Messenger, then log into Windows
Messenger it tells me that I've been signed in another
located. Then it automatically logs me out of MSN
Messenger. This also applies vise versa when I'm in
Win Mess 4.7 keeps signing out MSN Mess 6.019 Oct 2003 22:51 GMT2
Even though I have set up Windows Messenger 4.7 not to log in , it keeps
signing me in when I am trying to use MSN 6.0. It only does it a couple of
times an hour but it is very irritating. Is there any way to keep Win Mess
from doing this?
Removing MSN Messenger19 Oct 2003 20:57 GMT2
I would like to know how I can remove an older version of
MSN Messenger and upgrade to the newer version. Can some
please assist me on how I can do that?
Thanks
recording webcam in msn 6.019 Oct 2003 20:28 GMT1
I wonder if there is a way to capture video while having a
webcamconversation.
I searched all over but I couldn't find a program or a bot to do it.
I know that I could use Netmeeting, but I prefer MSN........
No AUDIO IN MSN Messenger 619 Oct 2003 20:22 GMT2
Everything worked fine until I upgraded to Messenger 6.
Other 3rd party chat programs work. Got perfect video but
no AUDIO.
Thanks for the posts Jonathan, but I have no firewall, I
Windows Messenger v MSN Messenger19 Oct 2003 20:18 GMT2
I use Windows Messenger v5 for Chat and File Transfer.
Would I gain anything by switching to MSN Messenger?
 
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