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All was fine with my hotmail account until when i started to type in my account name and password and it kept taking me to a search engine site. (obviously some sort of virus) I used anti virus to delete this site but now when i try to get into my account it just takes me to a blank, server not responding, page. All my other webpages are fine and its not a problem geting to other URLs but whenever i try to get onto my hotmail account the server is not responding ..PLease Help Also it is worth saying that i cant download any spyware monitor as it takes me to another blank, server not responding, page. please email me on scottheinemann@hotmail.com

Posted by: scott heinemann at October 30, 2005 2:29 PM

It sounds like some spyware has infected your hosts file. Check out this article: http://ask-leo.com/is_this_stuff_in_my_hosts_file_supposed_to_be_there.html that could prevent you from getting to legitimate sites. Run up-to-date spyware and virus scans asap if fixing the hosts file lets you connect to these sites again.

Posted by: Leo A. Notenboom at October 30, 2005 3:09 PM

MSN Messenger had server problems for the past couple of days

Posted by: cianoy at October 30, 2005 9:36 PM

Try this, worked fine for me, using a Copperjet ADSL modem and XP:

start
run
regedit

hkey_local_machine
system
currentcontrolset
services
tcpip
parameters
interfaces


under any entry that you find there, all are between accoladades {....}, find the MTU entry. Change the data (double-click MTU) to 514 (hexadecimal).

If there IS no MTU entry, right-click in the righ-hand window, click NEW, click Dword value, and name it MTU. Then doubleclick on the newly made entry and change it to 514.

Good luck

Norman

Posted by: norman at November 2, 2005 11:01 AM

god!

i try to sign into msn mesenger and it keeps on saying we are unavalible to sign you in! it is error 80048820

Posted by: Sam at November 26, 2005 9:37 AM

Clock on your computer is probably wrong. This site has more: http://www.msn-problems.com/solve-msn-messenger-problem/sign-in/msn-7/msn-messenger-sign-in-80048820.php

Posted by: Leo A. Notenboom at November 26, 2005 10:11 AM

Dear Sir,

My Same id of an hotmail account sign in problem password is missing problem please give me some best idea how to get my hotmail account mir_mohsin77@hotmail.com my old password is iloveuerum I don't what happened.

Please replay as soon as possible.

Mohsin

Posted by: mohsin at November 27, 2005 8:20 AM

I'd have you start here: http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_change_my_msn_hotmail_password_if_i_forgot_it.html

Posted by: Leo A. Notenboom at November 28, 2005 8:37 AM

"Sorry, we were unable to sign you in to the Msn Messenger at this time. Please Try again later. 80072efd" I can't seem to find a way to fix this problem. I've sorted out my firewall, and everything else is up to date and working fine. Why can't I sign into Msn? What can you do to help me? please email me and help me with this annoying problem of frustration!!!!!!!!!!!!11

Posted by: Vix at November 30, 2005 9:48 AM

Try these folks: http://www.msn-problems.com/solve-msn-messenger-problem/sign-in/msn-7/msn-messenger-sign-in-80072efd.php

Posted by: Leo A. Notenboom at November 30, 2005 10:04 AM
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