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MSN6.1.207  Fail to sign in 0x8100031402 Mar 2004 21:55 GMT2
Hello
I can sign into my MSN passport and get my Hotmail by IE.
I can not sign into 6.1.207 Messenger and get a fail to
connect please try later 0x81000314.
Remove Windows Messenger safely???????02 Mar 2004 20:28 GMT2
Using XP Home, IE 6 and OE 6
Since Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are listed right by each other in
All Programs, if I remove the Windows Messenger button, will I be messing up
anything on MSN Messenger or anywhere else?  Or will it just remove the
Messenger wants an IM account02 Mar 2004 18:35 GMT1
When I start up Messenger 5.1 I get "You are not signed in to SIP".
A previous post suggests removing the offending IM account via Tools
-> Options -> Accounts.
But there is no 'Accounts' tab under tools.
Deleting Passport login names02 Mar 2004 16:27 GMT1
I have recently used Messenger 4.7.  I had an old
passport login that I used to use that still stays in
memory. How do I go about deleting this email address.
Thank-you
4.0 opens as well as 6.102 Mar 2004 15:01 GMT4
I just installed 6.1 (xp) and now when I boot up both the
4.0 icon and the 6.1 icon appear in the system tray. How
do I disable or remove 4.0. I already went to the options
part of 4.0 and unchecked everything.
Windows Messenger vs MSN Messenger02 Mar 2004 01:41 GMT1
Can anybody give me a brief explanation of the difference
between MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger.  They both
look the same to me, but Microsoft seem to promote them
separately and have different version numbers
no email alert02 Mar 2004 01:35 GMT2
How many people have the problem of windows messenger not
alerting them of new emails when they are online?   It is
very frustrating.  
Nige
windows messanger service problem02 Mar 2004 00:45 GMT1
Every time Iam on the internet my messanger service keeps
popping up with diffrent popups and I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO
DO TO GET RID OF IT! Someone please HELP!
msmsgs.exe application error01 Mar 2004 22:10 GMT1
I keep getting this error message..
the instructions at "0x77f57d0c" referenced memory
at "0x0107d67e".
The memory could
Development using Windows & MSN Messenger from C++01 Mar 2004 21:00 GMT1
I'm currently trying to write an application that uses Windows Messenger
(and MSN messenger) from C++.  All of the MSDN documentation refers to
msgrua.h and msgrua.idl (and various other dispatch headers), yet these are
nowhere to be found.
Delete messenger sign in history01 Mar 2004 20:04 GMT1
I have tried start - user accounts but then there is not an 'Advanced' tab on the screen to allow me to delete the sign in histor
Please help
saving sessions01 Mar 2004 20:04 GMT1
is there a way to automatically save messages (sessions)
upon exiting instead of remembering to "file save" after
each one?  I heard maybe there was something that parents
use to monitor chats??
Wireless Networking!01 Mar 2004 01:56 GMT2
I have two XP computers and want to share a broardband
connection between the two, i would like it to be
wireless. However the DSL modem i am using is USB, do i
need to get a router for the two computers to talk to
Messenger Sign in History01 Mar 2004 01:54 GMT3
Hi
i was wondering if anyone can tell me how to clear my
sign in history on windows messenger
thanks
Port forwarding for Windows Messenger 4.701 Mar 2004 01:51 GMT2
Hi I have a wireless router and need to open ports to
allow voice conversations/application sharing using
Windows Messenger 4.7.  What are the ports to open please?
 
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