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FINALLY FIXED MY MESSENGER 2009



 
 
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Old June 17th 09, 03:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Kilroy238
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Default FINALLY FIXED MY MESSENGER 2009

After what only 6 months and the just about zero help I found here I looked
elsewhere.


OK If you can't connect or get the windows live call platform error here are
the things to try.

Uninstall your anti-virus and try it.
Uninstall windows blinds and try it. better yet tell WB not to skin your
messenger files. Read that works.
Delete your contacts.msi.

OK those 3 are found all over this one is a little bit less known and fixed
my problem.

The problem was with the live call service and NVIDIA Forceware Network
Access Manager (AKA Nvidia firewall) not messenger itself.



Now this was a pain on my system. I read to just uninstall NVIDIA Forceware
Network Access Manager from the remove software section. Well it wouldn't
remove.

So I ended up using another program to quarantine all the running processes
of NVIDIA Forceware Network Access Manager at startup. Later on I will go
thru the registry and try to manually remove all the references to the
program.


But for now it is fixed.... Thanks to all the help I got from Microsoft
and all the ideas I got from the tons of helpful people here.


NOT!!


So I hope this helps someone out .

Please remember people if you ever find a fix go back to a few places and
post your solution. I promise you that you're not the only one with the same
problem.
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Old June 18th 09, 04:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Default FINALLY FIXED MY MESSENGER 2009

Greetings Kilroy,

All of these suggestions have been suggested here on the newsgroups before actually.

But regardless, I'm glad to hear it's working for you.

--
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger
MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger
MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com
Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com
(c) 2009 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation
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"Kilroy238" wrote in message
...
After what only 6 months and the just about zero help I found here I looked
elsewhere.


OK If you can't connect or get the windows live call platform error here are
the things to try.

Uninstall your anti-virus and try it.
Uninstall windows blinds and try it. better yet tell WB not to skin your
messenger files. Read that works.
Delete your contacts.msi.

OK those 3 are found all over this one is a little bit less known and fixed
my problem.

The problem was with the live call service and NVIDIA Forceware Network
Access Manager (AKA Nvidia firewall) not messenger itself.



Now this was a pain on my system. I read to just uninstall NVIDIA Forceware
Network Access Manager from the remove software section. Well it wouldn't
remove.

So I ended up using another program to quarantine all the running processes
of NVIDIA Forceware Network Access Manager at startup. Later on I will go
thru the registry and try to manually remove all the references to the
program.


But for now it is fixed.... Thanks to all the help I got from Microsoft
and all the ideas I got from the tons of helpful people here.


NOT!!


So I hope this helps someone out .

Please remember people if you ever find a fix go back to a few places and
post your solution. I promise you that you're not the only one with the same
problem.



 




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