Messenger Error Codes 81000306
81000306 The Symptoms You Get You get an error message 81000306 when you launch MSN Messenger and try to logon. Most likely it's not your fault, there is a problem with the MSN Server. Sometimes this error message alternates with error code 81000314. The Cause of Code 81000306The MSN server is down, or not unavailable. If it is MSN's problem, do be careful not to make matters worse, for example don't try fixing something that does not need mending, and as a result breaking a perfectly good system.If the server is running, a possibility is that Softpub.dll may have become unregistered. ‡ Solutions to MSN Error Code 81000306 1) Wait for MSN to repair their Server! Meanwhile check the status of the Messenger service, at: http://messenger.msn.com/Status.aspx 2) Delete ListCache.datLaunch CMD and navigate to %appdata%\microsoft.CD %appdata%\microsoftDir /s ListCache.dat Decide if you want to delete the cache.Del /s ListCache.dat Restart your MSN Messenger. See Windows 8 AppData Location.3) Register softpub.dll.Click Start (Button), and then click Run, type regsvr32 softpub.dll. Restart MSN Messenger.It would do no harm to also use regsvr32 to re-register: wintrust.dll, initpki.dll, Rsaenh.dll Mssip32.dll and Cryptdlg.dll. Here is the command string to register these dlls. Launch the 'Run' command and paste: regsvr32 softpub.dll Wintrust.dll Initpki.dll Rsaenh.dll Mssip32.dll Cryptdlg.dll 4) Another problem could be firewall related, thus try temporarily disabling the firewall. If this cures the problem, make sure that MSN Messenger is allowed full access through the firewall.Your problem could also be related to Error Code 80048820 5) If other people can access the MSN Messenger service, and you are the only one getting Error Code 81000306, then you could look at your anti-virus software. Has anything changed recently? 6) One more thought, could your account be locked out? Try another account if have one, or can create a new account. Guy Recommends: The Free IP Address Tracker (IPAT) Calculating IP Address ranges is a black art, which many network managers solve by creating custom Excel spreadsheets. IPAT cracks this problem of allocating IP addresses in networks in two ways: For Mr Organized there is a nifty subnet calculator, you enter the network address and the subnet mask, then IPAT works out the usable addresses and their ranges. For Mr Lazy IPAT discovers and then displays the IP addresses of existing computers. Download the Free IP Address Tracker General, But Classic Troubleshooting Techniques Collect information: Write down exactly what the problem is. Something magical
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 : http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/Logon/code/code_81000306.htm 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 http://www.sevenforums.com/software/8699-windows-live-messenger-error-81000306-a.html 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 Not
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