8100030d Windows Live Messenger Error
Instructable »WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER - ERROR:8100030d !True Fix! by rickick in technologywireless Download 2 Steps Share Favorite I Made it! Collection Intro Intro: WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER - ERROR:8100030d !True Fix!ERROR 8100030d OK guys so I noticed that there are lots of people who seem to be having this same problem logging into the new Windows msn 8100030d Live Messenger, ... 1 Step 1: Registry ValuesRUN >regedit > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > windows live messenger 81000306 Windows live contacts > Database . Once You Get To This Point Your Almost Done, All Your Going To ... 2 Step 2: CONGRATS!Alrighty then, you guys should be done the process now! Once all of the steps are complete attempt to log in again and it should work. . If ...Show All Items ERROR 8100030d OK guys so I noticed that there are lots of people who seem to be having this same problem logging into the new Windows Live Messenger, This is the method to fix ERROR : 8100030d If you do your research on the Internet, you will see that Microsoft gives you a method to fix the following error, and kudos to them for their effort. Unfortunately this method is wrong and does not help. This way is quick effective and I have never ever heard of any side problems, or anything of the sort. This is the fix for Windows Vista, I am not aware or sure if this works with windows XP; but you could try. Alternately some things would probably be different. Step 1: Registry ValuesShow All Items RUN >regedit > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows live contacts > Database . Once You Get To This Point Your Almost Done, All Your Going To Have To Do Is Delete 2 Files: C:\Users\ Your Windows logon name \Contacts\ Your Messenger e-mail address and C:\Users\ Your Windows logon name \Contacts\ Your Messenger e-mail address \ shadow *[[Basically The 2 Writen With Your e-mail Adress « PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadAdvertisementI'm using XP SP3 and deleted the registry entries and deleted also all the folders in Windows live contacts folder. There's no shadow copy of the contact DB or I couldn't find it. The problem still exists unfortunately. What can I do?OK JOINED JUST 2 POST THIS been having this problem 4 days & this solved it - MASSIVE HUGZ & KISSES ALL ROUNDhi I was looking for a solution to this problem for days now and i came across your solution. unfortunately i haven't had any positive results. i delete the addy and shadow files and it still says the same thing. I've tried it multiple times and it still hasn't worked. your solution is the best sounding one so far lol so i just wanted to know if you had any other suggestions since you sound like you know what you're talk
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Symptoms You Get You get an error message 81000306 when you launch MSN Messenger and try to logon. Most likely it's not http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/Logon/code/code_81000306-live.htm your fault, there is a problem with the MSN Server. Sometimes this error message alternates with error code 81000314. The Cause of Code 81000306The Windows Live server is down, or not unavailable. If it is Microsoft'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 windows live result breaking a perfectly good system.If the server is running, a possibility is that Softpub.dll may have become unregistered. ‡ Solutions to Windows live 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 windows live messenger want to delete the cache.Del /s ListCache.dat Restart your Windows Live. 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 Windows Live is allowed full access through the firewall.Your problem could also be related to Error Code 80048820 5) If other people can access the Windows Live 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 sol