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July 11, 2003 at 4:11 am #6624detn8rParticipant
When I log into MSN, I close down the active window, and just right-click on the icon in the task reg. when wanting to IM someone. About 10 minutes ago, I tried signing into MSN, and it signed me out within a minute of logging in. I said fine, and soon enough it logged me back in automaticlly. When I went to msg a friend, thru the method I use, I got the following BEFORE I WAS SIGNED OUT yet again:
This happened twice. I did what it said, and closed the convo, tried it again, it gave me this error again, and logged me out again.
when I[/b] tried logging in, it gave me the oh my favorite error, ‘sign IN AND[/b] sign out option.’
Anyone know whats going on, or has had this happen to them?
Additional info:
Messenger version: 6.0.0268
Add-ons: Plus!, Hevy K’s patch.
OS: 98SEedit: when I closed down MSN completely, I was able to sign in again, w/o problems, and IM my contact fine.
Its just weird. This has happened on another ocassion with another contact on another email, and it would not allow me to IM them until I restarted MSN.July 11, 2003 at 4:21 am #59989DavidParticipantAlmost the exact same thing was happening to me the other day, this was without Heavy K’s patch’s, and under WinXP. (So we know it’s not a 9x vs. NT problem.
I think this may have to do with some problems with MSN6 and the MSN servers, I’m not sure what they had to change to run MSN6, but that is beta too…I think this will be cleared up in the Final version. (Is that July 17? woohoo, 7days)
July 11, 2003 at 4:44 am #59988detn8rParticipant…hmmm, so am not the only who who gets this annoying problem:
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err… Im still not able to stay logged in for no longer than 4 minutes on my yahoo.ca passpost, yet having no problems with my hotmail.com passport. This is really screwed. -
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