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microphone volume problem during video conference28 Oct 2003 03:18 GMT2
I'm using Windows XP and MSN Messenger 6.0.  When I start a video
conference, the volume for my microphone starts out being okay -- the
other side can hear me, and the green bar moves properly -- but in a
few seconds, the green bar suddenly lurches to highest, and pushes
NetMeeting28 Oct 2003 02:19 GMT1
My pc will not allow me to initialize a netmeeting call.
I receive an error message, "the person you called is not
able to accept netmeeting calls."
However, that same person is able to contact me and
how to delete unused contacts28 Oct 2003 02:06 GMT3
Does anyone know how to delete unused contacts out of your
lists?
Hotmail message lost28 Oct 2003 01:57 GMT1
I was working on a hotmail message for over an hour --
lots of careful detail. Then I clicked "Send" -- a big
mistake, because my internet connection was down at that
moment. I lost the screen, the detailed message, all my
signed out of .net messenger service28 Oct 2003 01:56 GMT3
lately,MSN Messenger,the last upgrade,6 is it?,which i
have start and login when I sign on to my ISP,periodically
puts up a dialog box telling me I have been signed out of
the .net messenger service because I am signed in
Messenger pop ups28 Oct 2003 01:41 GMT4
I know you must have heard this 1000 times but I am really
sick of this programme on my new computer.  I have
followed the instructions to the letter to uninstall this
from my computer, using the following string under run:
MSN PROBLEMS28 Oct 2003 00:11 GMT1
i have a problem with msn. the problem is that i
accidentaly made it automaticly sign in and im using
windows xp professional. i want to know how i can make my
msn blank again where no one can automaticly sign in
Windows size27 Oct 2003 21:18 GMT3
Jonathan
When I contact anyone, I can not size down the windows, the minimun is
aprox. 4" +, I'm using MSN 6.1
What can I do?
Windows Messenger27 Oct 2003 21:06 GMT3
When I reinstalled XP on a new hard drive, I misspelled
my email address.  I keep getting this anoying pop up
asking me to verify my email address.  I can find no way
to correct the misspelling or to get rid of Windows
Auto Updates And Messenger27 Oct 2003 20:39 GMT1
For some reason, the last ropund of Automatic Updates from
Microsoft disabled the net send function.  I do not
receive any net send messages, and can not send them.  I
have checked all the relevant settings, and can see
Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger27 Oct 2003 20:36 GMT2
I had to reinstall Windows XP because of a HDD crash.
Still need to install Messenger, but I noticed there are two versions:
Windows Messenger (installable from Windows Update) and MSN Messenger.
What's the difference and which one is preferable?
Windows messenger27 Oct 2003 20:36 GMT1
I want to disable/ remove windows messenger from my
computer
Loading saved contact list27 Oct 2003 20:35 GMT1
I have a new Passport account for my MSN Messenger 6 and
would like to load my contact list from the old account.
Where can I find the contact list file?
Thanks,
where did bliss.bmp come from?27 Oct 2003 20:34 GMT1
I'm just curious and I have been asked before -
Is bliss.bmp a real photo of a real field and if it is
then where was the picture taken and who took it?
If it is a computer generated image then who made it?
no password needed27 Oct 2003 20:27 GMT4
When we right-click on either WindowsMessenger or MSN
Messenger, we can sign in as one particular person- no
password needed.  Is this the default account person?  
How did this person get assigned as the default?  How do
 
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