Msn Messenger Error Code 80072f0d
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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 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mobiledevices/forum/mdlumia-mdupdate/error-code-80072f0d/fc44feec-315c-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5 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... https://messengergeek.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/messenger-service-now-requiring-https-and-error-code-80072efd/comment-page-1/ 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 Comments 34 Newer Comments → Paulo | December 17, 2014 at 8:34 pm I have no words enough to thank you. Thanks a lot. Reply Amaya | December 17, 2014 at 9:33 pm Crap, I have the 2011 version, so this didn't work. >.< Any quick fix for later versions right now? Reply Jonathan | December 18, 2014 at 3:47 pm Greetings Amaya. There are some really lousy dirty fixes I could suggest, but to be honest, if you're using Vista and unable to use 2012, you may be better off uninstalling and installing 2009 instead. Note that if you've been making use of Facebook Chat in 2011, 2009 doesn't have the feature, so that probably won't be a good option for you. Reply Amaya | December 18, 2014 at 6:48 pm Thanks for your response. I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate, and I did consider trying to find an installer for the 2009 version and using that, but I decided to wait for a bit. Thanks again for your reply! Reply Jonathan | December 18, 2014 at 7:08 pm Alrighty. However, you don't need to find installers, Reviver automatically installs 2009, 2011 and 2012 on request. Reply Vinícius Santos. | December 17
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80048820 The Symptoms You Get When you launch Windows Live Messenger and try to logon, you get error message 80048820. A wild guess, your system time, or system date needs adjusting. ‡ Possible Cause of MSN Error 80048820There are a variety of causes of this error:1) Your system clock may be showing an incorrect time - or date! (Wrong time is the most likely cause of 80048820).2) Incorrect Proxy Setting for Internet Explorer. 3) Firewall problems. Particularly with Netgear. 4) softpub.dll may have become unregistered.The Solutions to MSN 80048820 Error Code Internet Explorer - Try removing the tick next to Internet Explorer 'Proxy server' settings, instead, go with the 'Automatically detect settings'. 1) Launch Internet Explorer, click Tools and then click Internet Options. From the Internet Options dialog box, go to the Connections tab. Click LAN Setting. Un check the Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections) checkbox. Finally positively tick: 'Automatically detect settings'. 2) Register softpub.dll.Click Start (Button), and then click Run, type regsvr32 softpub.dll. Restart MSN Messenger. See also Error code 810003143) If necessary, logon as a local administrator and set the computer's clock to the correct date and time. (Check the time on the internet if possible.) If you cannot find the clock, click 'Start' and type 'Time and Date' in the search box.4) Turn off the firewall temporarily. Check firewall settings such as Norton: "Block access to secure sites". If this cures the problem, make sure that Microsoft's Live Messenger is allowed full access through your firewall. See how to disable Windows 8 firewalls with a Group Policy. SolarWinds Firewall Browser Here is an utility where you can review firewall settings such as access control lists (ACL), or troubleshoot problems with network address translation (NAT). Other reasons to download this SolarWinds Firewall Browser include managing requests to change your firewall settings, and testing firewall rules before you go live. Guy recommends that you download a copy of the SolarWinds free Firewall Browser. NetGear problem, but also with some other routers a) Enter IP address 192.16