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Video in messenger
Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall.
My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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Hi Andrew,
What a joke, referring to you as TIA :-).. Sorry about that. think I really need a break Vinci (Vince) wrote in message . com... "Andrew" wrote in message Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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Hi Andrew,
What a joke, referring to you as TIA :-).. Sorry about that. think I really need a break Vinci (Vince) wrote in message . com... "Andrew" wrote in message Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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Hi Andrew,
What a joke, referring to you as TIA :-).. Sorry about that. think I really need a break Vinci (Vince) wrote in message . com... "Andrew" wrote in message Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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Hi Andrew,
What a joke, referring to you as TIA :-).. Sorry about that. think I really need a break Vinci (Vince) wrote in message . com... "Andrew" wrote in message Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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Hi Andrew,
What a joke, referring to you as TIA :-).. Sorry about that. think I really need a break Vinci (Vince) wrote in message . com... "Andrew" wrote in message Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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Hi Andrew,
What a joke, referring to you as TIA :-).. Sorry about that. think I really need a break Vinci (Vince) wrote in message . com... "Andrew" wrote in message Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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Hi Andrew,
What a joke, referring to you as TIA :-).. Sorry about that. think I really need a break Vinci (Vince) wrote in message . com... "Andrew" wrote in message Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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"Andrew" wrote in message
Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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"Andrew" wrote in message
Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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"Andrew" wrote in message
Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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"Andrew" wrote in message
Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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"Andrew" wrote in message
Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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"Andrew" wrote in message
Hi Tia, What versions of Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger are you running on. The current versions are Windows Messenger 5.0 and MSN Messenger 6.1 Incase you got anything lower than this you could be facing the problem you mentioned. Also whats the Webcam that you are using for Video chats Regards Vinci ... Running Windows XP Pro, ADSL connection, XP firewall. My webcam works fine in other chat programs, but not at all in Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger. It tells me the other computer can't accept my invitiation, even though they can webcam perfectly well with other messenger users. I've tried this with several people - same each time - their systems work fine with others, but my system says their system can't accept my invitation.Very weird. I've tried turning off the real-time virus scan, but that makes no difference. Does anyone have any ideas? TIA Andrew |
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