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Black and Green28 Mar 2004 00:43 GMT4
Why have the characters on my Win Messenger all turned
black and dark green and how do I correct this ?
port forwarding ?27 Mar 2004 23:07 GMT7
Hi all..looking at my netgear port forwarding settings.
What do I need to plug in to allow messenger to work
correctly?
ports 5004 to 65535 need to opened? Isn't this a huge
'Signed on at another location' message27 Mar 2004 22:43 GMT1
This message pops up from task bar occassionally. Don't know why this
happens, but I do have two versions of messenger. Any advice on cure?
Older Version of Messenger Won't Erase27 Mar 2004 18:33 GMT1
My version of Windows XP is about 1 1/2 years old.  The program files contain a folder labeled "Messenger," containing v4.7.  Although I've upgraded to MSN Messenger 6.1, it didn't automatically overwrite and remove v4.7.  This older version apparently continues to run in the ...
Can not log in - error 0x8000400527 Mar 2004 18:32 GMT1
I am using XP Home Edition, MSN 6.1
I can not log in - I always get the error, that the service is temporarily
not available. I have already tried different kinds of internet connections
(DSL and GPRS), so I think it is not a matter of my router.
Windows Messenger vs MSN Messenger27 Mar 2004 18:31 GMT9
Any thought about which one to use ?
browser stays open27 Mar 2004 04:36 GMT1
when I run disk clean up and norton web clean (which won't run at all cause it's telling me to close all opn browsers) there remains approx. 140 kb listed as being in the internet history. This happens with nothing running to my knowledge (including messenger) From the task ...
obscene messanger pop-ups27 Mar 2004 04:16 GMT7
Please how can we stop these messages popping up all the time.  They are always sex related and really annoy me
Disabling "Messenger Service"27 Mar 2004 04:08 GMT2
How do I disable the "Messenger Service"?????
Messenger Service pop up windows keep annoying me all the
time. How do I stop it?
Please help! (Thanks a Million)
remote assistance states MSN not Installed27 Mar 2004 01:27 GMT1
I have installed MSN Messenger, and have worked with my son (Have even sent a file) but when I ask to invite a friend to use remote assistance (Selecting "Start" "Help" one of the choices is to run remote assistance, and then invite friend) all that happens is it states I dont ...
Do I need27 Mar 2004 01:26 GMT1
to Uninstall Windows Messenger in order to use MSN
Messenger?
Messenger Acting Strange26 Mar 2004 22:08 GMT2
My Windows Messenger is doing some strange things.
Is there a way to uninstall it and then reinstall without
losing my contact list?
MSN Messenger keeps asking to update26 Mar 2004 22:07 GMT1
Even though I am already running version 6.1 of MSN Mesenger on my two
computers, I keep getting pop-up messages when starting Windows that a new
version is available.  Twice, I have gone ahead and installed it only to
find that it is still v.6.1.
unread email on windows xp welcome screen26 Mar 2004 22:06 GMT1
Can anyone help me correct the error on the welcome
screen that shows I have "unread email"?  I check all the
folders in my email and there are zero unread messages
Messenger is not asking for password on public PCs...help!26 Mar 2004 22:05 GMT1
I've got several public computers to manage and they all have MSN
messenger 6.1. I've noticed a problem with the fact that even when you
log out of your account, your name stays on the logon area of the
window next to the SIGN IN button, and someone else can come along and
 
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