Msn Messenger Fatal Error
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Messenger and "Error 80048820" specifically and how to resolve them. I have seen this error (and fixed it) on multiple Windows PC's through the years and I can tell you it was not always the same source causing it. Here is http://windows-exe-errors.com/fixing-msn-messenger-error-80048820-in-windows/ an example error message: The message usually reads: "Signing in to Windows Live Messenger failed because http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r455888-Fatal-Error-0E-in-Win98SE the service is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later." Error code: 80048820 Ok, now onto the possible causes (and fixes) for error 80048820: Incorrect Date & Time Settings Check your Windows system date/time settings and make sure they are correct. To adjust it, you can double-click the time display in the lower right hand of your Windows desktop. It's located on your taskbar. msn messenger I know this sounds weird, but it has resolved the issue for login problems in MSN Messenger for some users. Misconfigured Internet Explorer Proxy Settings If your using Internet Explorer 7 or 8, try updating or disabling your proxy (if you have permission): Press ALT+T or click on the Tools menu in Internet Explorer. Select Internet Options from the menu and click the Connections tab on the dialog box. Click the Lan Settings button and uncheck the Proxy Server check msn messenger fatal box. I suggest you reboot your computer before launching MSN Messenger after changing any proxy settings. Firewall Blocking Connection Most popular firewall applications eventually cause some kind of problem. Although they are necessary for protecting you PC while online, they can also block certain features on popular software and become frustrating really quick. Not that I would know, just heard If your running ZoneAlarm Pro, Symantec Norton's Personal Firewall, BlackICE, McAfee Personal Firewall Plus or any other third-party Firewall program, make sure that MSN Messenger has the correct access rights to get past the Firewall settings. You will need to read the FAQ's or check the documentation for your specific program to change the setting. Keep Your Device Drivers Updated Always keep your PC device drivers updated. I personally use DriverFinder and run it monthly to automatically keep my devices updated. Bad, corrupt, missing or outdated drivers cause a slew of problems on PC's. Do yourself a favor and keep them up to date! Previous post: Fix Audiodg.exe High CPU Usage in Windows 7 Next post: Fix "Unable To Start The Bluetooth Stack Service" Error in Windows 7 October 2016 M T W T F S S « Aug 12 3456789 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 31 Recent Posts Fix "Web Cam Not Working" Errors in Windows 7 Fix Error 711 in Windows 7 Fix "DVD Drive Not Recognized" in Windows 7 How To Fix
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