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Christmas and HappyHolidays → Messenger Service now requiring HTTPS (and error code80072efd) Dec 17 Posted by Jonathan In the last fortnight, Microsoft restricted previously revived or third-party Messenger clients to use HTTP access. Yesterday, they improved security by requiring TLS instead of SSL. Today, they've gone a step further and now require HTTPS, therefore making Messenger conversations encrypted to the Microsoft server. Presently, the only non-modified desktop Messenger client to support this is Windows Live Messenger 2012. For versions of Windows Live Messenger 2011, 2009 or 2008, you will get error code 80072efd and you will need to re-revive with Messenger Reviver 2.4.0 for Messenger to work. For all other clients (Pidgin, Adium, other libpurple clients), where the option allows, you can continue to sign in by changing the Messenger server from messenger.hotmail.com to msn.messengergeek.com. If you wish to still use the major Windows Messenger 4 or 5 versions, Messenger Reviver 2.4.0 will patch those too. In Reviver, choose the Advanced button and then Patch Messenger option to revive these older Windows Messenger clients. At the moment, Messenger:mac will not be working. Future versions of Messenger Reviver 2:mac should be able to fix it. Like this:Like Loading... Posted on December 17, 2014, in Messenger, MSN Messenger, News. Bookmark the permalink. 77 Comments. ← Error code 80048820 and WindowsXP Merry Christmas and HappyHolidays → Leave a comment Trackbacks 1 Comments 29 ← Older Comments Newer Comments → Aline | December 23, 2014 at 8:31 pm THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH!!!!! 😍 Reply sherjane | December 25, 2014 at 1:13 pm Thank you jonathan! Reply Kwinn | December 27, 2014 at 2:01 am I downloaded reviver 2.4.0 for 2011 Msn on windows 7. However, my anti virus program said it had a virus in it and would not let me continue. Is there another link I can use or is 2011 still not working? Reply Jonathan | December 27, 2014 at 3:30 am Greetings Kwinn. Which antivirus are you referring to? On a typical day, as part of my morning routine, I submit Reviver to VirusTotal, then tediously go through the process of submitting False Positive emails to any antivirus engine that is falsely identifying it. And every time Reviver is cleared, usually with a business day, no questions asked (which honestly is no surprise to me, since it's not m
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Internet Report MSN key ports problem[Solved] Ask a question mimie; - Latest answer on Aug 5, 2014 03:02PM Hello, last night I tried to download the newest version of MSN, when it had all been downloaded I went to go on it and then it comes up as trouble shoot. Everything got ticked apart from key ports, I checked my firewall and its https://messengergeek.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/messenger-service-now-requiring-https-and-error-code-80072efd/comment-page-2/ on. Can anyone help me? I'll be really happy if you can fix my problem, as I NEED MSN. See more Window Live messenger Key port error for window 10 What is key ports? (Solved) Key ports Key ports Non working usb ports and function keys (Solved) I forget my key word to login in ti yahoo msn Helpful +66 Report HoustonSEO Feb 8, 2010 04:26PM So for the last http://ccm.net/forum/affich-110896-msn-key-ports-problem 2 weeks I've been having the same problem as all of you... I analyzed the answers on this forum and found a few interesting tips...but no real winners :( Regardless...I have to thank the people who provided the tips that lead me to a new solution to our common problem! (Thank you) The FIX: (Note - This has only been tested in windows xp...but it will eliminate the need to completely re-install internet explorer!) Step 1 - Press Ctrl+alt+delete to access the 'windows task manager' Step 2 - Click the 'process tab' and end both "wlcomm.exe" and "msnmsgr.exe" Step 3 - Open up Internet Explorer and go to: tools and click on 'Internet Options' Step 4 - Click the 'Advanced' tab on the top right Step 5 - At the bottom you should see something that says "Reset Internet Explorer Settings"....click the reset button and then read the pop up and confirm your IE reset by click the the second reset button at the bottom of your pop up screen Step 6 - After the reset completes - open up internet explorer (make sure you close firefox if you are using it) and run thru the 'Internet Explorer Set up Screen' (you do not have to set Intern
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 http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-msn-messenger-windows-live-81000306-error/ 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 live messenger 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 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 live messenger web 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 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 o