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I have a strange problem,
Windows Live Messenger 2009 Build 14.0.8089.726 Installed on:- Acer Laptop - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (WiFi) Advent Netbook - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (WiFi) Compaq Laptop - XP Pro 2002 SP2 (no AV) (Wired) Home Built tower - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (Wired) connected to:- Virgin Media 10Mbps cable connection (cable modem - not STB), ActionTech WiFi router, 5-way 10/100 Ethernet Router On just one of my hotmail accounts (it is a hotmail.com domain), I cannot get received voice clips to play automatically - I always need to click on "Play/stop" in the message window to hear them. I have checked the box in the options section "Play voice clips automatically when they are received". I have tried un-checking it and checking it again - I have tried signing out and in again between checkings. When I sign in using a different ID (a hotmail.co.uk domain) it works perfectly. This happens whichever comp I use. The XP Pro machine has a clean WLM install on it - not upgraded from older versions. So I think its an issue with my hotmail.com account and not an issue with WLM or its config or PC setups. Any help will be greatly appreciated Thanks Chris |
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[crosspost enough? Geeze...]
Watcher of the Skies wrote: I have a strange problem, Windows Live Messenger 2009 Build 14.0.8089.726 Installed on:- Acer Laptop - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (WiFi) Advent Netbook - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (WiFi) Compaq Laptop - XP Pro 2002 SP2 (no AV) (Wired) Home Built tower - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (Wired) connected to:- Virgin Media 10Mbps cable connection (cable modem - not STB), ActionTech WiFi router, 5-way 10/100 Ethernet Router On just one of my hotmail accounts (it is a hotmail.com domain), I cannot get received voice clips to play automatically - I always need to click on "Play/stop" in the message window to hear them. I have checked the box in the options section "Play voice clips automatically when they are received". I have tried un-checking it and checking it again - I have tried signing out and in again between checkings. When I sign in using a different ID (a hotmail.co.uk domain) it works perfectly. This happens whichever comp I use. The XP Pro machine has a clean WLM install on it - not upgraded from older versions. So I think its an issue with my hotmail.com account and not an issue with WLM or its config or PC setups. Any help will be greatly appreciated Thanks Chris |
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Watcher of the Skies wrote: I have a strange problem, Windows Live Messenger 2009 Build 14.0.8089.726 Installed on:- Acer Laptop - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (WiFi) Advent Netbook - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (WiFi) Compaq Laptop - XP Pro 2002 SP2 (no AV) (Wired) Home Built tower - XP Home 2002 SP3 (Norton 360) (Wired) connected to:- Virgin Media 10Mbps cable connection (cable modem - not STB), ActionTech WiFi router, 5-way 10/100 Ethernet Router On just one of my hotmail accounts (it is a hotmail.com domain), I cannot get received voice clips to play automatically - I always need to click on "Play/stop" in the message window to hear them. I have checked the box in the options section "Play voice clips automatically when they are received". I have tried un-checking it and checking it again - I have tried signing out and in again between checkings. When I sign in using a different ID (a hotmail.co.uk domain) it works perfectly. This happens whichever comp I use. The XP Pro machine has a clean WLM install on it - not upgraded from older versions. So I think its an issue with my hotmail.com account and not an issue with WLM or its config or PC setups. Any help will be greatly appreciated Thanks Chris |
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