Msn Messenger Reading Error
years ago Closed 5 years ago #14633 closed defect (invalid) MSN - read error on connection for one account, other is fine Reported by: draeath Owned by: QuLogic Milestone: Component: MSN Version: 2.10.0 Keywords: Cc: paul_b12@… Description One MSN account on this system (@hotmail.com) is able to log in to MSN just fine. Another account, (@ our domain) is not, I am receiving "Connection error from Notification server (messenger.hotmail.com): Reading error" I have logged into MSN Live's website with this account and there doesn't seem to be anything amiss. I am attaching debug window output for a connection for each of the above. Attachments (2) purple-debug-domain.log (1.9 KB) - added by draeath 5 years ago. successful connection purple-debug-hotmail.log (8.7 KB) - added by draeath 5 years ago. successful connection (@hotmail) Download all attachments as: .zip Oldest first Newest first Threaded Comments only Change History (5) Changed 5 years ago by draeath Attachment purple-debug-domain.log added successful connection Changed 5 years ago by draeath Attachment purple-debug-hotmail.log added successful connection (@hotmail) comment:1 Changed 5 years ago by draeath (purple-debug-domain.log is the FAILED connection. apologies on typo in file description) comment:2 Changed 5 years ago by draeath This may not be a pidgin specific issue (or it may be that some protocol change is breaking things). Some other clients (including the official one!!) are failing to log into these accounts as well. The official client (un)helpfully provides error code 8100037B, stating that they have changed something that may affect our ability to log in. comment:3 Changed 5 years ago by draeath Resolution set to invalid Status changed from new to closed The following communication was received from Microsoft. It appears that this is all because of some corporate domain reservation stuff on Microsoft's side. Not a protocol or client issue. Windows Live(TM) Messenger Service Staff says: Important service announcement: Because of a recent system update, you must change the e-mail address that you use to sign in to Windows Live(TM) Messenger. Until you change your e-mail address, you won't be able to use Windows Live(TM) Messenger. To change your e-mail address and find out more about this system update, go to http://support.microsoft.com/gp/Messenger/en Note: See TracTickets for help on using tickets. Download in other formats: Comma-delimited Text Tab-d
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 https://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/14633 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 To Resolve The 810000306 Error Step 1 - Make Sure Your Internet Is Connected You should try browsing the Internet to see if http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-msn-messenger-windows-live-81000306-error/ 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 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
years ago Last modified 7 years ago #10146 closed defect MSN connection cycles on and off rapidly when behind corporate proxy Reported by: mikeindustries Owned https://trac.adium.im/ticket/10146 by: felipec Milestone: Component: Service/MSN Version: 1.3.2 Severity: normal Keywords: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-signin/how-to-solve-error-code-80048821/a08f7402-ba82-4c82-886b-6a2841f456da msn,proxy,reading-error,microsoft Cc: Patch Status: Description I am behind Microsoft's corporate proxy and Adium has no problem with my AIM account. Additionally, the MSN Messenger client has no problem with my MSN account. Adium, however, will connect to my MSN account just msn messenger fine and then within a few minutes start disconnecting and then re-connecting like crazy. The connection usually only lasts a few seconds once it starts cycling. Would love to help debug this, but all I really know about the proxy is that it's an HTTP proxy over port 80. When msn messenger reading the connection disconnects, the following is dumped to Adium's log: 09:54:22: (Libpurple: msn) Connection error from Notification server (gateway.messenger.hotmail.com): Reading error 09:54:22: (Libpurple: msn) destroy httpconn (0xb6c5050) 09:54:22: (Libpurple: msn) C: NS 000: OUT 09:54:22: Connection Disconnected: gc=cf26380 (Connection error from Notification server: Reading error) 09:54:22:
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