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Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Are you getting the error code 8100030e when trying to sign-in to your msn messenger or windows live messenger?
You can try the following:
Step 1:
Go to Start > Run
Step 2:
Type the followining in the Run dialogue box:
regsvr32 Softpub.dll Mssip32.dll Initpki.dll
And click OK.
You should now be able to sign-in to your msn messemger or windows live messenger.
Regsrv32 is a command-line tool registers .dll files as command components in the registry. More information on the Regsrv32 command can be found here.
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Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Here is a list of msn messenger error codes (also includes windows live messenger error codes) i have aggregated. The errors i have been able to solve has been linked to the solution. Ill try to find solution for the rest. And if you notice a new error which has not been listed here, please drop a comment with the error code (and msg if possible).
Here is my aggregated list:
MSN Error Code 1603 Fix
MSN Error Code 80048820 Fix
MSN Error Code 8000402a Fix
MSN Error Code 80072efd Fix
MSN Error Code 80072ee7 Fix
MSN Error Code 800b0001 Fix
MSN Error Code 80004005 ...
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
Even though Skype has not yet announced any client for Symbian OS Mobile phones (they only offer clients for Pocket PC and Windows Mobile), Fring has released a client which will allow you to have Skype on your Symbian Mobile.
Basically fringâ„¢ is a mobile application that allows you to make mobile calls and send instant messages (chat) to other fring users and PC-based VoIP services such as Skype, MSN Messenger and Google Talk at no extra cost beyond your existing data plan. fring calls cost nothing extra because they utilize GPRS, 3G and Wi-Fi mobile internet connections.
Here is fring ...
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Friday, April 13th, 2007
Are you getting the error code 80048820 when trying to sign-in to your msn messenger or windows live messenger?
The error msg goes like:
We were unable to sign you into Windows Live Messenger at this time.
Please try again later.
Error code: 80048820
Extended error code: 80048439
Here is how to solve it.
Step 1:
Go to Start > Run
Step 2:
Type the followining in the Run dialogue box:
regsvr32 softpub.dll Wintrust.dll Initpki.dll Rsaenh.dll Mssip32.dll Cryptdlg.dll
And click OK.
Step 3:
Again type the followining in the Run dialogue box:
regsvr32 Dssenh.dll Gpkcsp.dll Slbcsp.dll Sccbase.dll
And click OK.
You should now be able to sign-in to your msn messemger or windows live messenger.
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Saturday, March 10th, 2007
It was nice to see Microsoft sharing a portion of their Windows Live Messenger advertising revenue with some of the world’s most effective organizations dedicated to social causes.
But but but.... is it ALL about ONLY charity?
You should have noticed that to participate in this charity you must have Windows Live Messenger 8.1.
Why is it? Why not with the old MSN Messenger? Doesnt it raise eyebrows?
And there is the Get Involved campaign. Where it advertises as:
It's easy to get everyone talking by adding a Windows Live™ Messenger i’m button to your Web site or blog, or by displaying it in ...
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Saturday, March 10th, 2007
i’m is a new initiative from Windows Live™ Messenger. Every time you start a conversation using i’m, Microsoft shares a portion of the program's advertising revenue with some of the world's most effective organizations dedicated to social causes.
NO its not another scam asking you to do stupid things. You can learn details from the official i'm site: http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/.
And all this costs to you is placing a simple emotion (emoticon) code in you msn nick name like this:
So, how you start your charity?
Visit http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/ and click on "Join Now".
You will be asked "Where you live?"
Note that at this time it ...
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Saturday, February 24th, 2007
I just noticed Windows Live Messenger 8.1 showing the "Pending Request" or "New Friend Request" in a diffrent way.
Instead of the old popup a link was being shown over the info text.
Here is the casual info text we see all the time. (The Customer Experience Link)
It got changed to: "You have 1 pending request"
Clicking the link brings up a list of invites from where we can Accept, Decline, Keep it to decide later or even Block all invites from that user.
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Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Kiwee (previously BlueMountain) is offering all its content for Windows Live Messenger (WLM) and MSN Messenger for FREE!!.
Winks, Regular and Dynamic Display Pictures (including Muggins), Emoticons and (Dynamic) Backgrounds can all be downloaded for free for an unknown period.
Grab as much as you can from here:
http://www1.cae.mypersonalexpression.com/index.pd
Source: mess.be
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Thursday, August 10th, 2006
This tutorial will guide you to download files using a download manager called "Free Download Manager (FDM)"
Why using FDM (or any other download manager)? Because it allows you to resume downloads if you get disconnected and much more features including a faster download.
As the name says FDM is a totally free download manager. No ads, nag screen or limitation.
You can download Free Download Manager (FDM) from www.freedownloadmanager.org
Lets download and install it first!
Go to www.freedownloadmanager.org
Click on the "Download" link.
Download and install it.
How to install? Save it to a location and run the downloaded installer. Follow instructions.
Now when we have it installed, ...
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Thursday, July 13th, 2006
Nine months after announcing they would make their instant messaging services interoperate, Yahoo and Microsoft have done it.
The companies are set to release on Thursday a limited beta test of a service that will enable users of Windows Live Messenger (the next generation of MSN Messenger) and Yahoo Messenger with Voice to connect with each other.
The move creates a global community of nearly 350 million accounts, the companies said. The beta service is being launched globally in 15 localized languages.
"It's the first-ever bridge between two global instant messaging services," Blake Irving, corporate vice president in Microsoft's Windows ...
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