01-02-2008
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RE: 80072745
"James Armstead" wrote: | Quote: |  | | |
> THIS FIXES IT!!
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> Answer
> The fix for this 4882c error is to delete the following reg keys -
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> Messenger 8.0: delete HKCU\Software\Microsoft\MSNMessenger\Policies
> Messenger 8.1: delete
> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\WindowsLive\CommunicationsClient\Shared
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> Be sure to log out, EXIT Messenger then restart for the keys to be refreshed.
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> As a general note there were a number of unrelated deployment issues over
> the last few days that all manifested themselves as "unable to sign in"
> situations for Windows Live Messenger. In the event you cannot sign in we
> recommend you sign into webmessenger.msn.com in the interim. We take these
> situations very seriously and are working very hard to ensure Messenger is
> robust enough to recover from issues like these. We humbly appologize for the
> inconvenience this has caused our users and we have added new code to our
> latest 8.1 build such that it can recover if this situation is encountered
> again. This new build is in its final stages of verification and should be
> available very soon for our valued beta testers.
>
> Thank you so much for your patience as we put the final touches on the next
> release and thanks for helping us make Messenger even better.
>
> MartyS - Test Manager Windows Live Messenger
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> "James Armstead" wrote:
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> > Live Messenger gets to the server.. becuase if i have Windows Messenger open
> > it will kick it off when live attempts.. but then its like it cant do
> > something.. ive looked in the logs and it looks like something about getting
> > the contacts list.. i have tried re-registering dlls, adding htings to the
> > host file, shut off all of my virus scan/firewall... re-installed msn, took
> > my computer out from behind the router.. nothing has fixed it.. it works on
> > my other computer that is behind the router.. but not this one.. any ideas?
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