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NetMeeting Server Problem11 Feb 2004 19:42 GMT1
I am trying to run NetMeeting on XP but I get the error
message
"The directory server could not be found.  You may not be
connected to the network, or you may have mistyped the
Auto Start-up of Windows Messenger11 Feb 2004 18:40 GMT2
Even after turning off the 'start-up' of Windows
Messenger' in Outlook Express, and turning the automatic
to manual in control panel/admin tools/services/messenger
the bloody thing still logs on when I start up outlook
message to mobile via win messenger11 Feb 2004 18:38 GMT1
cannot send a message to a mobile device via win
messenger, the message comes up all the time like go the
add-in web site but always page error time out or, cannot
b displayed
MSN Messenger for XP Compatability problem11 Feb 2004 15:44 GMT1
I've read the posts on getting netmeeting working from MSN Messenger
when using XP. Whenever I change the compatability to win2000 and try
to run it it just re-installs MSN messenger 6. Is there a way to stop
this?
Sound Issues on XP11 Feb 2004 14:15 GMT3
I have experienced problems for months with MSN Messenger. Symptoms are:
No sound on "friend logging in"
No sound on "new mail alert"
No sound on "recieved message"
Windows Messenger 5.0 on a LAN enviroment11 Feb 2004 10:21 GMT3
I am having a problem with Windows Messenger 5.0 on a LAN
enviroment,
Currently using a Windows XP Professional machine with
Windows
Windows Messenger on LAN behind Proxy Srv11 Feb 2004 02:29 GMT1
How to config it on a client of a lan?
To remove MSN Messenger11 Feb 2004 01:01 GMT2
Will the instructions, for removing Windows Messenger, work the same way
with MSN Messenger, instead of Windows Messenger?
Windows Messenger vs MSN Messenger11 Feb 2004 00:55 GMT3
When I first boot up I am automatically signed on to Windows Messenger.  I
also have MSN Messenger on my computer.  Of course, on other people's
computers, I have 2 different names.  I want to use only MSN Messenger, with
my hotmail name.  How can I get Windows Messenger completely ...
Sound & Webcam11 Feb 2004 00:13 GMT1
I have a webcam with a built in microphone. When using
messenger to have an audio conversation I can hear my
friend perfectly, but when I speak there is a terrible
delay and  break up. Can anyone suggest how I can speed
Alternative to Messanger10 Feb 2004 22:25 GMT3
Does anyone know of a free software which enables me to
communicate with others on the internet using a webcam
and audio. Much like messanger but with larger picrure.
Thanks
windows messenger10 Feb 2004 22:23 GMT1
just got first comp and set up e-mail at comcast.net.and
its working fine but when i try to set up a passport acct
the info defults to .com. i must have done something
wrong somewhere.how can i change the .com stuf to .net so
Controlling the resolution of a Logitech webcam in Messenger?10 Feb 2004 21:36 GMT1
As I posted in a post earlier (it's at the bottom of this mail) I'm having
trouble with MSN and my Logitech QuickCam Messenger.
The trouble is that I can't choose resolution for my Webcam in MSN
Messenger, with the result being that MSN tries to push too much data over
Dowloading a patch for messenger service10 Feb 2004 21:29 GMT1
There is a new version of pop ups that is called the Messenger Service. While online, messages pop up advertising different stuff and I was looking for a patch that I could download to correct these messages from popping up. Please help. Thanks
Chris
MSN WINDOWS MESSENGER10 Feb 2004 16:12 GMT2
Lost MSN windows messenger, cannot sign in, also
have .NET but not using it.  Need this quickly - HELP
 
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