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April 17, 2006 at 3:15 pm #22644
gl0ss
MemberI was on msn last night and some people asked me why my status said ‘Offline’ when I was still messaging and connected to my MSN. (During this itme, I was sending a picture transfer. It appeared on my screen and this other person said they pressed accept but i wouldn’t do anything.) I thought it was a glitch and hoped it would go away soon, as apart from the transferring files, everything else was fine.
A few minutes after people had told me I was set to ‘Offline’, I got kicked off. I tryed to sign in again but got the message: “Signing Into MSN Messenger failed because the service is temporarily unavalible. Please try again later. 81000314” I checked the service status etc… but everything seemed to be fine. I went onto my old MSN to try it out, but it logged me in perfectly. Even though it didn’t show me as ‘offline’ to other people, when I tryed sending pictures transfers to them, I still had the same problem. I tryed my other MSN again, but still got the same error!
I left it, as I had to get off the computer anyway. I logged on this morning, it was fine for about 5minutes, then it started to tell my contacts I was offline again, and then kicked me off a few minutes later. Now I’m back to square one. 🙁 I dont’ know what to do and I really don’t want to make a new MSN Address all over again.
Could anyone help me?
In case this might help, I did have MSN Plus installed for a few weeks now. I had to update it the other day, and it was working fine after for about 2 days then this problem started occuring. I don’t know if it has anything to do with MSN PLus, but today I uninstalled it from my system but still have the same problem.
Thanks!
KatieApril 17, 2006 at 3:22 pm #142636FeuerJager39
MemberI’m having the same problem. Yestarday my msn was working fine, but today i can’t log in. I have the same error 81000314. But this mistake is only with my actual account, because i can log in with my old one.
April 17, 2006 at 3:28 pm #142635Alanyork
ParticipantI can’t get on either, just says temporarily unavailable but the service status says it is normal. I’ve had that problem with showing as offline when I’m not before. It seems to have resolved itself, if it’s gonna come back now, I don’t know.
I think MSN need to get this sorted out, these things are happening more and more now, they would do better to fix the Messenger they have already before they go on to “improve” stuff.
April 17, 2006 at 4:17 pm #142637FeuerJager39
Memberi just signed in 10 minutes ago, but i couldn’t change my status from appear offline to Online. Then 10 minutes later i was kicked off and the same error appeared…..
April 17, 2006 at 4:25 pm #142639gl0ss
MemberIt’s working for me now, I’m just waiting to see if it will kick me off again. =/
April 17, 2006 at 4:57 pm #142640DYME
MemberI BEEN HAVING THE SAME PROBLEMS…ONLY ON ONE ACCOUNT 😡
April 17, 2006 at 5:04 pm #142638williamlee
Memberhttp://www.imzers.com/msn/solve/error-code-81000314 <<< I found this it may help.
April 17, 2006 at 6:34 pm #142641angelface26
Participantothers in my office who have MSN Messenger have no problem today… I’ve tried all the fixes I have found on internet… help! 😮
April 17, 2006 at 8:17 pm #142634RogueAgent
MemberI installed an automatic windows update today, and upon restart I received the error 81000314 and could not log on to Msn Messenger. Tried (almost) everything, all the fixes I could google myself to, but no luck. Then I used System Restore to revert to a state before the update, and this worked for me. Don´t know if this helps anyone else, but there it is.
April 17, 2006 at 8:24 pm #142642angelface26
ParticipantMy IT manager deleted all my settings and other files, this is the webpage that helped him.
it works perfectly, I just have to change back my settings, etc. 😀
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