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Messaging while offline14 Nov 2004 14:30 GMT2
I've had two strange incidents with Windows Messenger 5  (on XP HE SP2) and
I was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences.
   First, one of my contacts appeared 'offline' and yet she was chatting
with me.  She told me that I appeared as 'offline' to her as well and yet
ERROR CODE "...1603"14 Nov 2004 12:24 GMT2
For all you people having problems with this error code .. try this....
1) Click Start > Run
2) Type msiexec /unreg and press enter and wait until it appears to have
finished.
How to change Windows Messenger E-mail inbox back to Hotmail?14 Nov 2004 04:53 GMT2
Date: Thu Nov 11 11:32:48 2004
Operating System: windows XP
Connection Type: dialup/modem
Browser Type: ie 6+
How do I reset hotmail as the default e-mail13 Nov 2004 20:25 GMT7
How can I get Hotmail reset as my default e-mail when I
click on "my e-mail inbox" from the messenger tab?  It
used to take me to Hotmail, after getting the new service
pack it takes me to outlook express.  Any help would be
logging13 Nov 2004 14:28 GMT1
Is there a way to log messages in Windows messenger (not
MSN messenger).
BONO LOTTO13 Nov 2004 14:26 GMT2
Does Bill Gates and Micosoft fund this lotto from Spain.
IM only, no voice, video, etc13 Nov 2004 02:26 GMT2
The only functionality I have with windows messenger 4.7
is messaging. Can't connect to the other computer for
voice, video, file transfer etc.
Have XP / SP2 both ends. Tried with firewalls off, no
Sign in disclaimer12 Nov 2004 16:54 GMT1
Hey all,
Is there any way to get messenger to produce a pop up disclaimer as
users sign in? Similar to the discalimer you can put when users
"ctrl+alt+del" to log into the O/S!?
Conversation Window - "On Top"12 Nov 2004 15:24 GMT1
Does anyone know how to make the "Always On Top" setting
for Conversations to become permanent?  I want to have
new conversations started by other people to appear on
top of everything else on the screen - every time.
Error12 Nov 2004 15:24 GMT1
I have WindowsXP with SP2 and now I have installed Norton Antivirus 2004.
Since the installation I frequently get the message:  MSN Messenger 6.1:
"Syntaxisfout in opdrachtregeloptie. Typ Command /? Voor Help". This is in
Dutch (I live in Holland) and translated its means ...
Windows messenger signing in automatically12 Nov 2004 12:55 GMT1
Whenever I get on the internet,Msn messenger signs
on.Even though Windows messenge is not even opened or on
or has even been clicked on snce I've turned on the
computer,it signs in automatically.Is there a way to make
5.012 Nov 2004 12:51 GMT3
Whre did all the features go in messenger 5.0
Cisco Pix 506E firewall won't allow voice connection12 Nov 2004 12:50 GMT4
My boyfriend lives in an apartment building that provides cable internet, but
we can't get voice to connect on Messenger.  The internet is provided through
a Pix 506E.  I checked the Cisco site but wasn't able to find much info; is
this a situation where downloading firmware will ...
MSN MESSENGER & BROADBAND12 Nov 2004 11:56 GMT2
After using MSN Messenger, I have problems losing my broadband connection.
Has anyone else experienced this?  Does anyone know why this may be?
Thanks
Window XP crashes when using Logitech Messenger camera12 Nov 2004 08:11 GMT2
When using the Logitech Messenger Camera to try and
establish a video and audio link using Windows Messenger
my system crashes.  It doesn't happen when I use the
camera with another computer which suggests there is a
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