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Old March 29th 08, 10:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Robert
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Default Live Messenger doesn't work with user account:

I have a Dell Dimension 8200 with XP SP2 DSL connection.
Recently I thought it best to establish a user account to protect my
administrator account. However when I did so I found that my Windows
Live Messenger didn't work. I tried to download the latest version
but
it came back saying that only the Administrator has this authority.
Also the computer was much much slower than on the Administrator side
although it had much less. In addition, I was able to go into Hotmail
via My MSN and when I tried opening up a email I recieved it went
directly to reply without showing the message. I tried several times
and it did the same thing.

I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the recent issue of
Hotmail from Microsoft and should I just wait until next week and try
again?


I use Live Messenger to access my Hotmail account and thats all but
it
seems to make the computer run faster and without it I can't access
the Internet on the Administrators side. I don't like using Windows
Live Mail at all and prefer the classic version.


Thoughts/Suggestions
Robert

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