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Old February 9th 07, 04:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
TainoV2
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Default Unstable Messenger Connection...

Lately I have been having problems keeping connected with the latest version
of Windows Live Messenger... Not only it takes a long time to connect, but
shortly after it drops the connection, takes several minutes to reconnect,
and shortly after it reconnects, the cycle repeats itself all over again, and
repeats itself indefinitely... Thing is, the same thing is happening to my
Yahoo messenger as well, same exact behavior...

What has me frustrated is that these are the only two messengers that seem
to have that problem...

When I use AIM, the moment it connects, it stays connected...

When I tried using Skype, it took a little while to connect (mostly because
when I tried to connect that time, it took the opportunity to download and
install the latest, updated version), but once it connected, it stayed
connected...

ICQ Pro disconnected at first a couple of times, but after that it stayed
connected...

I know it is not the internet connection since I have no problems whatsoever
in connecting to the Internet, and I have no problems checking my emails
using Outlook...

Any info that could help me solve this problem would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks for your time,

Eddie
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Old February 10th 07, 08:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
gbear92038
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Default Unstable Messenger Connection...

HI! I HAD THE SAME THING HAPPEN W/ YAHOO IM. THIS MORNING I COULDNT SIGN INTO
YAHOO IM/ I HAD THE #6 VERSION AND ALL SEEMED OK BUT THEN WHEN I TRIED TO
SIGN IN AGAIN THE DARN YAHOO IM BOX JUST RETURNS AND DOESNT CONNECT? THEN THE
YAHOO IM SERVICE SAYS I LOST INTERNET CONNECTION WHEN I HAVENT CAUSE IM
STILL USING WINDOWS LIVE/HOTMAIL AND MYSPACE IM'S WITHOUT CONNECTION ISSUES??
SOOOO I DID DOWNLOAD WINDOWS #7 AND THE SP2 PATCH THINKING MAYBE THE SERVICE
WAS OUTTA DATE FOR THE PC TO PC IM VOICE. IVE DONE ALL THE SUGGESTIONS W/
COOKIES, ENABLERS,FIREWALLS PROXIIES OR NOT AND .....STILL CANT GET INTO
YAHOO IM BUT CAN CHECK YAHOO MAIL? ANY SIMPLE HELPFUL/SUGGESTIONS? TX

"TainoV2" wrote:

Lately I have been having problems keeping connected with the latest version
of Windows Live Messenger... Not only it takes a long time to connect, but
shortly after it drops the connection, takes several minutes to reconnect,
and shortly after it reconnects, the cycle repeats itself all over again, and
repeats itself indefinitely... Thing is, the same thing is happening to my
Yahoo messenger as well, same exact behavior...

What has me frustrated is that these are the only two messengers that seem
to have that problem...

When I use AIM, the moment it connects, it stays connected...

When I tried using Skype, it took a little while to connect (mostly because
when I tried to connect that time, it took the opportunity to download and
install the latest, updated version), but once it connected, it stayed
connected...

ICQ Pro disconnected at first a couple of times, but after that it stayed
connected...

I know it is not the internet connection since I have no problems whatsoever
in connecting to the Internet, and I have no problems checking my emails
using Outlook...

Any info that could help me solve this problem would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks for your time,

Eddie

 




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