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i lost my password26 Sep 2004 17:31 GMT3
hello i am lost my msn password of topnani@hotmail.com
i do this msn in lebanon but i also forgot my secret
answer cause i was not know it may help me to get back my
msn so i ask you to help me plz and back my email to the
UPDATES for XP26 Sep 2004 17:30 GMT1
To All:
I can't get updates.  I have exhausted all the help screens I can find.
Rick
Audio Emoticons?26 Sep 2004 12:35 GMT2
My nephew and I are both running MSN Messenger v 6.2
(6.2.0137)
However, he has the ability to add what I would call  
an "audio emoticon" (best way I can describe it) to his
error 160325 Sep 2004 20:01 GMT1
what does this error means if apperars in the installation process_?????
Can I invite a whole group of contacts to chat??25 Sep 2004 20:00 GMT1
New to Messanger:
I am trying to use messanger in a virtual classroom type setting?
I have all contacts in a group of 20.
Do I have to click on each or accept invitations to chat??
msn messenger lagging25 Sep 2004 19:59 GMT1
Hi i was using a microphone on msn fine, then it as
started to lag about 3-4 seconds and when playing online
gat bad connection problems.All i have done recently is
install xp service pack 2 if anyone has any ideas on how
How can I get rid of25 Sep 2004 17:12 GMT5
Windows Messenger keeps on popping up to ask me to log
in. I DON@T USE WINDOWS MESSENGER. How can I "get rid of
it" so that it stops annoying me?
A FRUSTRATED NON-USER
no more hotmail plugin after XP SP2 in windows messenger25 Sep 2004 06:31 GMT4
I used to have a hotmail notification plugin working in
windows messenger.
After the installation of Service pack 2 for XP it's gone.
I also have the MSN messenger and there it's still working.
error code: 0x8100030625 Sep 2004 02:25 GMT4
whenever i try to connect msn messenger i get this error
error code: 0x81000306
password problem24 Sep 2004 22:16 GMT1
i have windows messenger 4.7 and i cant login. i have
changed my password many times and this hasn't helped.
what do i need to do.
Norton Firewall 2004 started blocking Messenger 6.224 Sep 2004 21:35 GMT2
I have used both MSN Messenger and Norton Firewall for over a year without
any problems. Recently, the Firewall has started blocking Messenger 6.2 from
signing in. It works fine when I disable the firewall.
I even deleted all reference to MSN Messenger from Norton Firewall's
Removing a contact from Windows Messenger 4.724 Sep 2004 19:06 GMT3
I recently switch job and would like to remove my old
coworkers off the list but apparently this is impossible.
Because it's by design.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
MSN Messenger & XP problems24 Sep 2004 00:17 GMT8
A colleague uses MSN Messenger regularly to videoconference with her brother
in Canada, and this problem has surfaced in the last week.  Coincidentally,
both have upgraded to SP2, although they appear to have been able to
videoconference since then.
Differences in WM 4.7.2009 vs WM 4.7.323 Sep 2004 21:58 GMT1
Jonathan
Differences between the two versions?
Any advantages??
The 4.7.3 was loaded with SP2----but I had to go back to
How can I remove/disable Messenger 6.2 from XP Home23 Sep 2004 21:55 GMT1
Someone has installed Messenger 6.2 on my machine after I had disabled a
previous version and I cannot get rid of it.  Can anyone help??
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