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Leo
Posted by: Leo at January 30, 2004 8:06 PMGreat Article, explained a lot
Posted by: Dee at February 11, 2004 8:57 PMUsing Windows Messenger with a friend,on different days the audio convesation would be garbled. I found that I was on line only at 41.2 Kbps. When I reconnected at 46.6 audio was good.
Posted by: Donna Kitchen at February 13, 2004 3:48 PMThank you for that explanation. Now,it's quite clear but still the naming convention of that MS program is not so good. I thought they have these high paid Software Engineers and System Analysts..ooops, should I say geeks?
Posted by: bryant casteel at February 16, 2004 9:35 PMThanks. Anyway, let's not confuse ourselves with MSN messenger, Windows Messenger and the Net Send messenger utility. They have differences after all. Read FAQ before using these tools.
Posted by: sacred bryant at February 16, 2004 9:40 PMI have different sign on to my computer msn messenger 6. Now, I log in to my msn messenger with the .net messenger service display, I can scroll down a list of email that has access my computer before. Is there anyway to get rid of the email list?
Posted by: concords at February 21, 2004 7:11 AMNot exactly sure what you're asking. If you're talking about the list of contacts that shows in MSN Messenger, you can select each one and delete them from the list with the delete key, or right clicking on each and select Remove Contact.
Leo
Posted by: Leo at February 22, 2004 4:38 PMi have my password and username right, i logged on last note it let me use msn but today i dont no whats happened!
Posted by: lauren at February 27, 2004 9:32 AMIf you're ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE that you have your username and password correct, and you've already double checked things like the CAPS LOCK key not being on, then a) wait just a while ... MSN messenger does have periods where it's down for servicing, and b) if it persists, either create a new account, or try calling MSN customer support to reset the password on your acocunt (I'm not sure they will, but it's worth a try.)
Good luck!
Leo
Posted by: LeoN at February 28, 2004 4:13 PMi've just downloaded msn messenger, but when ever i try to sign on to it, it says that it won't work because there's a problem with the service or that i'm not connected to the internet. I am connected to the internet and when i looked the service was fine. Why is it doing this? HELP!!
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