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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Software » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Windows Live Messenger Error : 81000306 05 May 2009 #1 thugsin313 Windows 7 Rc (build 7100) 2 posts Windows Live Messenger Error : 81000306 hi! today i installed windows 7 RC on my pc, everything is working fine, infact am luving it! just one problem, i downloaded the live essentials, now when i try to sign-in to live messenger, it gives me "error : 81000306" i uninstalled & intalled it several times, but still it doesnt work! guys PLZ help me out with this!!! My System Specs OS Windows 7 Rc (build 7100) thugsin313 View Public Profile Find More Posts by thugsin313 . 05 May 2009 #2 Airbot Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 21,588 posts see if any of these steps will help. Error: 81000306 Quote: 1. Make sure that you are connected to the Internet. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then try to visit the following Web sites: Messenger service status Microsoft web site If you cannot visit these sites, contact your Internet service provider (ISP) for information about how to set up your Internet connection so that you can visit both secure (https) and non-secure (http) sites. 2. If you are able to visit the Messenger service status page and notice that there is a service issue, please visit the site later to determine when the service is available so that you can sign into Messenger. If the site indicates that the all systems are stable and running, go to the next step. 3. Clear the proxy settings in MSN Messenger. 3.a. Start Messenger. 3.b. On the Tools menu, click Options. 3.c. Click Connection in the left navigation pane. 3.d. Click Advanced Settings in the Connection Settings section. 3.e. Delete the content of the SOCKS field. 3.f. Click OK two times to save the settings. 3.g. After you clear the proxy settings, verify if you are able to sign into Messenger. If you are still not able to sign into Messenger then please go to the next step. 4. If you are using Windows Vista, disable the Auto Tuning Networking feature: 4.a. Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. 4.b. Click Continue when Windows requests permission to continue. 4.c. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Note: This command disables the Window Auto
people from being able to sign onto the "Windows Live" or "MSN Messenger" services. This problem is shown when you try to sign into the service and in order to fix it, you should follow this tutorial… Causes Of The 81000306 Error This error is caused by numerous problems on Windows, but mainly from the parts of your computer which deal with the ‘Internet' connection. Specifically, here are the main causes of the MSN Messenger 81000306 error: Your Internet connection is faulty or inactive MSN's messenger servers are down & unreachable You have issues with your network or firewall The causes of this error are Internet related and will likely be blocking your messenger account from signing in. Fortunately, you can fix the problems very easily by using the information below: How http://www.sevenforums.com/software/8699-windows-live-messenger-error-81000306-a.html To Resolve The 810000306 Error Step 1 - Make Sure Your Internet Is Connected You should try browsing the Internet to see if you're actually connected. If you are connected, then skip onto step 2 but if you are not then you will have to check to see if your connection is working fine. To do this, you must look at your network settings and see if they are all functioning properly. If the settings are all in order, then you'll want to http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-msn-messenger-windows-live-81000306-error/ contact your Internet company to see if any problems have affected connectivity in your area. However, if you're reading this page, it's probably safe to say that your conection is okay. Step 2 - Try Signing In With eBuddy eBuddy is an online service which provides a web-based messenger service, allowing you to sign into Windows Live messenger from your Internet browser. You should try and sign in with your details (it's totally safe, don't worry) and if it works on there then you need to proceed to step 3. If it does not sign in with eBuddy, then there's a problem with the actual MSN service itself and you should wait for them to correct the issue. Step 3 - Scan For Viruses - Download this virus scanner Viruses can often stop Windows Live from signing in. Fortunately, you can use an antivirus program to scan through your computer and remove any of the infected files that could be causing your system to become damaged and corrupted. In order to do this, click the link above to download our top recommended virus scanner from the Internet. Then let it scan your system and remvoe any of the issues or viruses that are causing problems inside your system. One of the viruses could be causing MSN to become unable to log in, causing massive damage to your PC. Step 4 - Enable MSN / Windows Live Messenger On Your Firewall If you have a firew
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I started to run into Error Code Messages. I was getting error message Error Code: 80191002 Double checked my email address and password, when I tried again I still was getting Error Code: 80191002 message. FIX Error Code 80191002: To get the error resolved follow the steps below. (I am running Windows Vista Home Premium, but following same steps should get those errors resolved in Windows XP) 1. First go to Start->Control Panel -> Programs and Features 2. In the search box type Live Search Box or look for Windows Live Essentials and double click to get the Uninstall or repair your Windows Live programs Wizard. Windows Live Essentials 3. Select Repair Uninstall or repair your Windows Live programs (Before you click continue make sure to close msn messenger) Close MSN Live Messenger <4. Once the repair process is done You must restart your computer. If you will not restart your computer and will try to login you will get Error 81000306. You must restart your computer Once you will restart your computer you should not long have Error Code 80191002 when trying to sign in to MSN Live Messenger. By following the steps above you might be able to fix other Error Code 801xxxxx. Also you might be able to lunch the repair process by downloading free windows live messenger and lunching the install. Please leave comments. Article that will help to follow the steps above. How to get to “Add or Remove Programs” or “Programs and Features” Panels from run or command prompt TweetLikePinPlus One Related Posts Chrome Console Copy JSON Array or Object as String to Clipboard Very simple task but I had to spend some time finding an answer online and could not find it. I… HTC Touch Pro 2 Volume Control Time Out I got my HTC Touch Pro 2 from T-mobile couple days ago, and I absolutely love it. It is a… Google Maps adds My Location to maps.google.com About a week ago I was thinking how hard would it be to add my location to Google Maps and… 13 Comments manuel den hertog September 16, 2009 at 12:43 pm hee, i've tried this 6 times but it doesn't work, also i tried re-installing and other things but it doesn't work we also have a pc upstairs and on that pc wlm is doing fine so i don't understand anything. do you have an other solution? sorry for my bad english i'm from holland haha grtz reply to comment → Iglon September 16, 2009 at 5:16 pm Hi, Manuel, What are the error messages you get, an