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why cant i down load windows live messenger on my computer...if all it is, is a name change...it simpley wont let me dl the new version and my old one doesnt work.. i feel its unfair.
Posted by: mezzy at November 24, 2007 8:36 PMI want to Upgrade my MSN.pls let me know for Upgrade my MSN
Posted by: pieter at December 27, 2007 8:18 PMit says that i have to log on as computer admistrotor and im useing the old one!
Posted by: emily at February 2, 2008 11:47 AMLeo,I not only upgraded the messenger but mail also.I've tried to find a way to contact them,but no luck.Ever since I upgraded from MSN to Windows Live Hotmail,whenever I read one piece of mail and go to delete it,it freezes on me and I have to re-enter site again.This is the only site it happens on.Can you help me?Please!!!
Posted by: charlotte at February 3, 2008 8:49 PMProblem is that the 8.XX wont support my camcorder as a webcam, something i could do in the past.
http://www.pana3ccduser.com/showthread.php?t=1695
Posted by: Jetjoc at March 1, 2008 7:42 AMI hate windows live messenger very much ... sorry
Posted by: Danny at March 7, 2008 11:05 AMthe new design is so lame, i don't even feel like talking to my contacts
Posted by: nuno at April 18, 2008 4:31 PMThanks for setting up this site! I use Trillian and since I switched from Hotmail/MSN Messenger to Windows Live Messenger a while back, Messenger shows as being logged off. When I click on the icon, I am brought to the Windows Live login page, where my login name is set but I am asked for my password. I use XP sp2 and Firefox. Same issue on both PCs. I have never used Trillian on the PC I am typing this message on.
Posted by: Will at May 13, 2008 9:08 AMi cant logon by Windows Live Messenger code 8100036
Posted by: GoodLuck at July 1, 2008 3:18 PMYou can actually still use MSN Messenger 7.5. There is a trick. First install MSN MEssenger 7.5. After insallation, shut down the program, browse to msnmsgr.exe (usually under C: -> Program Files -> MSN MESSENGER -> msnmsgr.exe) Then right click on the file and chose Properties -> Compatibility -> Chose "Run this program in compatibility mode for" Windows 2000. Then start up msnmsgr.exe again and it will "rebuild" and not ask to download new version again.
There might be some vulnerabilities in MSN Messenger, but I have not noticed anything yet and I chose to take the chance, as I'm very carefull with what I do.
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