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Offline kirin

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Msn Messenger Won't Log In
« on: May 24, 2006, 10:16:23 PM »
Hey guys,
Can't get MSN messenger to log in on my desktop.
I keep on getting a 80072 EFD error. I have tried reloading it. Tried trillian.. tried everything no dice...
Any ideas?
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Msn Messenger Won't Log In
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2006, 06:04:03 AM »

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Antibiotics, won't work on that. It happened to my son once. long story. I would get a copy of Firebird, Mozilla, other browser.

Eventual, you must start from scratch (new installation.) I would replace the drive.

Someone hacked into your PC and corrupted some essential files or something.

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Msn Messenger Won't Log In
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2006, 06:24:43 AM »
Fix this error / possible solution

First, check the .NET service status as this error may be caused by problems at the MSN servers.

If there are no reported problems on the MSN servers, see if your proxy settings are correct: click \"Tools\" and then \"options\" at your MSN Messenger main window. In the options screen click \"Connection\" in the list to the left. Next, click the \"Advanced Settings...\" button. If you (likely) do not use a proxy server, try unchecking all the checkboxes except the one labeled TCP and see if you can connect now. (You might have to fully close and start Messenger again before retrying to connect)

If you are on a large network, the network administrator can probably tell you if you should have proxy settings in Messenger. In Internet Explorer: click Tools, then Internet Options, select the \"connections\" tab. Try unchecking (if checked) \"Use a proxy server for LAN\" and check \"Automatically detect settings.\". This should enable both Internet Explorer and MSN Messenger to automatically find the best way to connect to the Internet.

The final thing you can try to solve the problem is to repair internet explorer
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