You keep getting error code 80048103 when you try to sign in to Messenger? This might be caused by your nVidia firewall.
Continue reading…If you are receiving error 8e5e05f6 when you try to sign in to Windows Live Messenger 2009, please try these steps.
Continue reading…This error is caused server-side. What you can do.
Continue reading…If you have problems downloading Windows Live Messenger correctly, your computer might not meet all necessary requirements. Find out what your PC needs to have for downloading and installing Messenger.
Continue reading…If Messenger doesn’t remember your e-mail address or your password, then you have installed both Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger. You have to revert a registry setting that has been changed while Yahoo Messenger was installing. Then you will be able to store your sign-in credentials again. Here is how it [...]
Continue reading…In the last hours, the number of people with problems to send instant messages through Windows Live Messenger’s network has greatly increased, fact that alerted the Windows Live Messenger team about possible server problems.
The problem seems to have been solved, as said at MessengerSays blog, and we’ve been getting more information about the [...]
Continue reading…If you want to switch to the handwriting feature in Messenger, but that is failing, try the following:
Install Microsoft Windows Journal Viewer 1.5.
Restart your computer after the setup is complete.
Then, install the security update for Windows Journal Viewer.
Restart your computer again.
Now sign in to Messenger and try to switch to the handwriting feature in a [...]
You receive error code 80048051 when you try to sign in to Messenger? Try these steps.
Continue reading…Are you using Windows Live Messenger in a corporate intranet, and experiencing the error code 80072ef3 when trying to sign in? Changed port configurations in Messenger 2009 cause this error to happen, and you will have to bypass your corporate proxy for the Messenger servers.
Continue reading…This post sheds light on how to solve Windows Live Messenger errors 80072ee2 and 80072efd occurring on sign-in. You can fix them by configuring the firewall and checking your proxy settings.
Configuring your firewall
You are using Windows XP?
Click Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall.
Switch to the Exceptions tab.
Check if the entry Windows Live Messenger is checked. [...]
Windows Live Messenger could not sign you in because the Windows Live ID does not exist or is incorrect. If you have forgotten your password, click Forgot your password? at the bottom of the main Messenger window.
You cannot sign in to Messenger because all you see when you try to sign in is the [...]
Here is now to solve error code 8e5e0713 when you try to sign in to Messenger. In short, you have to configure your firewall correctly. Let’s have a look at the single steps.
Continue reading…As promised, today we will be talking about how to fix error 8100030d when trying to sign in to Windows Live Messenger. The solution is to empty your Contacts cache. The single steps depend on your Windows version.
Continue reading…Windows Live Messenger is using the same Internet libraries as Internet Explorer, and thus also using the same connection settings. This means that if Internet Explorer is set to Work offline, Messenger will consider this and deny to sign in.
To disable Internet Explorer Offline mode, try the following.
Click Start, Internet Explorer.
On the right, [...]
A lot of connection problems of all kinds will raise if you are using a firewall that does not allow Windows Live Messenger to connect to the MSN servers. Here are some key tips on which communication needs to be allowed and white-listed so that Messenger can sign in properly.
The following ports are [...]