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windows messenger repair fails30 Mar 2004 21:09 GMT1
I get the same error message as Carl below but repairing
my office xp pro didn't work.
Help!
Simon
Popup30 Mar 2004 19:52 GMT1
need to know how to remove the Microsoft pop that appers
when the Machine boots up. It was never there till I
downloaeded the new messenger
Thanks
Major intermittent audio problem!30 Mar 2004 19:21 GMT10
I'm having a problem since upgrading clients from IM from 3.5 (Exchange
backend) to 5.0 (Exchange backend). Ever since the upgrade, some people at
times are getting intermittent audio, sometimes right as they start the
voice conversation or sometimes a ways through a conversation of ...
Jonathan30 Mar 2004 17:58 GMT1
Can you use a usb mic. with windows messenger? If so, do you set up
things the same way?
Thanks
OliverK
usb microphone30 Mar 2004 17:58 GMT1
Can you use a usb mic. with windows messenger? If so, do you set up
things the same way?
getting rid of messenger30 Mar 2004 13:40 GMT3
how do i get rid of it? i dont use it , but everytime i log on to the web, it asks me do i want to update. its really annoying
Windows Messenger 5.0 verus Windows Messenger 6.130 Mar 2004 11:43 GMT1
I have installed the Windows Messenger 6.1, but everytime I logon, Windows 5.0 logs on without me knowing and I have to shut it down with ctrl-alt-del before Messenger 6.1 can be used. What should I have done before dling 6.1 and what can I do know to stop 5.0 running?
starting messenger and not signing in30 Mar 2004 10:31 GMT1
I would like messenger to start up when windows starts. However I would
like it to not automatically startup and sign in. Is there anyway to
accomplish this?
Messenger signing in automaticlly30 Mar 2004 10:23 GMT1
I have asked this question before but lost the solution,
so my aplogies.
How do I stop messenger from signing in automaticly.
The option is unchecked in the programme itself, but I
Situation NetMeeting-Messenger-Windows XP-Windows 98SE30 Mar 2004 07:09 GMT4
OK, here's the scenario.  I have an XP computer and a 98SE computer sharing
a connection to the Internet via a router.  I'm trying to set up a
NetMeeting session with my daughter who is on a Windows 98 computer.
When I contact her with the XP computer, we can type to each other on
Messenger popups...30 Mar 2004 03:40 GMT4
I've run "Shoot the Messenger" and it says that windows
messenger is disabled, but it keeps popping up message
after freaking message and it's really getting on my
nerves...I don't use it in any way shape or form...any
error 0x81000370 msn 6.130 Mar 2004 01:28 GMT3
hello, i am unable to sign into msn 6.1. a pop up appears
and says "We were unable to sign you in to the .NET
Messenger Service, possibly because of a problem with
your Internet connection. Please try again later.
Circle30 Mar 2004 00:09 GMT2
It is a vicious little circle, one cannot delete a contact from your list
until they have deleted you from their list; however, they cannot delete you
until you have deleted them.
Needs to be fixed.
MSN Messenger 6.1 and windows messenger 4.729 Mar 2004 21:57 GMT1
I have MSN Messenger 6.1 and windows messenger 4.7, i
recently had to reformatt my PC and i have solved this
problem before and i cannot remember how. I disabled
Windows Messenger but i was still able to use whiteboard
MSN Messenger, act as Server?29 Mar 2004 21:43 GMT1
since the newest MSN version 6.1 my firewall asks always when MSN logs
in it it may act as a server. Before, it just wanted to connect to the
internet, but not act as a server itself.
Why is that?
 
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