Mine is fine. Are you signing in manually or is it on auto sign-in, 'coz mine did go through a spell when it wouldn't accept the password when it was automatically signing in?
MSN messenger problems
Since Friday eve, my messenger has not been working, I get sent to the Status page. The latest message on there is: Sign In
The .NET Messenger Service is temporarily experiencing difficulty. You may be unable to sign in. Please try again later.
Last Update: 05/07/2004 04:06:00 Pacific Time (GMT -8:00)
Apart from that the internet and email is working fine. Anyone else having problems or is it just me?
The .NET Messenger Service is temporarily experiencing difficulty. You may be unable to sign in. Please try again later.
Last Update: 05/07/2004 04:06:00 Pacific Time (GMT -8:00)
Apart from that the internet and email is working fine. Anyone else having problems or is it just me?
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mine's working fine, i have no idea what the problem is tho (i'm not at all techy lol ) i can just about tell when it works and when it doesn't work hehehehe
Mine hasn't worked for weeks, I try to log in and I get the error message "There was a problem connecting you with MSN Messenger. Click troubleshoot for help with this problem".
Tried everything I can think of - the troubleshooter (which says nothing's wrong), upgrading to the latest version, using different log-ins, shutting down the firewall, using different programs to sign in (Xoogo, Trillian) - nothing does it.
I'm baffled.
Tried everything I can think of - the troubleshooter (which says nothing's wrong), upgrading to the latest version, using different log-ins, shutting down the firewall, using different programs to sign in (Xoogo, Trillian) - nothing does it.
I'm baffled.
Silly question, but it's not firewall/router related or anything is it? Because to affecting one program is understandable, but not a range of programs running on the same protocols.
Well, I don't honestly know. It's a PC with dial-up, so it's not across a network (although the PC itself is networked, the connection isn't). I tried with the firewall (Kerio) off, although I haven't tried with the WinXP built-in firewall off, now I come to think of it.
And the laptop, which has completely separate net access, worked just fine so it wasn't that MSN was actually down at the time.
And the laptop, which has completely separate net access, worked just fine so it wasn't that MSN was actually down at the time.