MSN Messenger Error

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Until recently Messenger was working fine. Now it won't open on one computer
but will open in another computer - when the other's shut down - with the
same internet provider connecting to the internet). So the address, provider
and internet connection etc are working fine. So there must be a scripting
bug or switch somewhere in the computer that won't start messenger. The
error message is:

"We were unable to sign you into .NET Messenger Services possibly because of
a problem with the service or with your internet connection. Please make
sure you are connected to the internet. 0x81000301".

Thanks for help.
 
Hi Bazza,

See if the information helps, from Messenger MVP Jonathan Kay:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&[email protected]

For more accurate replies, try MSN messenger newsgroup. See Jim's page for Microsoft Public Newsgroups listings:
http://aumha.org/nntp.php

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org

Using ToolbarCop to remove the unwanted Toolband, Toolbar Icons and BHO:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/toolbarcop.htm

Until recently Messenger was working fine. Now it won't open on one computer
but will open in another computer - when the other's shut down - with the
same internet provider connecting to the internet). So the address, provider
and internet connection etc are working fine. So there must be a scripting
bug or switch somewhere in the computer that won't start messenger. The
error message is:

"We were unable to sign you into .NET Messenger Services possibly because of
a problem with the service or with your internet connection. Please make
sure you are connected to the internet. 0x81000301".

Thanks for help.
 

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