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Old April 20th 06, 05:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
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Hi, here is my problem:
each time i disconnect, messenger loses its setting, my personal image
for example, and it put one image from the default ones.
I tried to uninstall it and to delete the folder under E:\Documents and
Settings\my user_name\Dati applicazioni\Microsoft\MSN Messenger\folder,
but nothing changed.
I'm using MSN 8 Live (i must say that this problem started after i did
some changes to local policies, but no one of them was related to MSN)

Sorry for my english, i'm italian
Hope to find an answer
Bye Bye
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Old April 24th 06, 10:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
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you'r settings are stored on server at microsoft not on you'r computer..i
think.
work on messager when connected to internet....

"Pirate Skull" wrote:

Hi, here is my problem:
each time i disconnect, messenger loses its setting, my personal image
for example, and it put one image from the default ones.
I tried to uninstall it and to delete the folder under E:\Documents and
Settings\my user_name\Dati applicazioni\Microsoft\MSN Messenger\folder,
but nothing changed.
I'm using MSN 8 Live (i must say that this problem started after i did
some changes to local policies, but no one of them was related to MSN)

Sorry for my english, i'm italian
Hope to find an answer
Bye Bye

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Old April 25th 06, 05:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
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Hi I'm experiencing a similar problem.
My settings that are stored on my local computer (ie. display pic, the
personal message) is lost everytime I signed out off MSN.
The settings that are stored on the server (ie. my MSN nickname)
remains.

This happened after I tried to add another account onto my WinXP.
Any suggestions on how to make MSN remember my display pic and personal
message again?

I am also using Windows Live Messenger (MSN 8 Beta)

janfeb wrote:
you'r settings are stored on server at microsoft not on you'r computer..i
think.
work on messager when connected to internet....

"Pirate Skull" wrote:

Hi, here is my problem:
each time i disconnect, messenger loses its setting, my personal image
for example, and it put one image from the default ones.
I tried to uninstall it and to delete the folder under E:\Documents and
Settings\my user_name\Dati applicazioni\Microsoft\MSN Messenger\folder,
but nothing changed.
I'm using MSN 8 Live (i must say that this problem started after i did
some changes to local policies, but no one of them was related to MSN)

Sorry for my english, i'm italian
Hope to find an answer
Bye Bye


 




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