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Wlcomm.exe file information Wlcomm.exe process in Windows TaskManager The process known as Windows Live Communications Platform or Windows Live Messenger Contacts Server belongs to software Windows
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Live Communications or Windows Live Communications Platform or Windows Live Essentials or Windows Live Messenger or Messenger by Microsoft (www.microsoft.com). Description: Wlcomm.exe is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. Wlcomm.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files". Known file sizes on Windows 10/8/7/XP are 27,512bytes (46% of all occurrences), 26,480bytes and 10 more variants. The program is not visible. The wlcomm.exe file is not a Windows system file. The file is digitally signed. The application can be removed using the Control Panel's Add\Remove programs applet. The process listens for or sends data on open ports to a LAN or the Internet. Therefore the technical security rating is 34% dangerous, however you should also read the user reviews. Uninstalling this variant: You can uninstall the program Windows Live Communications Platform or Windows Live Communications, or ask the software vendor for support. Click on Windows Live Communications Platform or Windows Live Communications in Windows Control Panel (Software or Programs section) to uninstall it. Recommended: Identify wlcomm.exe related errors If wlcomm.exe is located in a subfolder of the MACHINE\Run, Run). The software listens for or sends data on open ports to a LAN or the Internet. It is not a Windows system file. Wlcomm.exe is able to rec
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Live Messenger Sign-In Problems) Are you still having trouble with Windows Live Messenger sign in, even though your WLM version is already the latest version? Whenever you login, you always get a very annoying error pop-up shows saying "Windows Live http://www.hwdot.com/2009/10/how-to-fix-windows-live-communication.html Communications Platform has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience"... ??? Windows Live Messenger Sign in Problems: THE TRIGGERS? According to The official Messenger Support blog; Sign-in issues with Windows Live Messenger can be triggered by a wide array of probable causes. It might be due to as simple as an incorrect date and time settings on your computer, or as complicated as problems with your Internet connection. windows live Below, there are some Troubleshooting Steps that may help resolve it. A. WINDOWS XP users 0. Upgrade your Windows Live Messenger to the latest version. Get it from http://download.live.com 1. Check Date and Time Settings Just double click your clock on Windows desktop (if you set to display it on taskbar), -OR- you can go to Start, click Run, type control timedate.cpl , and then click OK. In the Date and Time Properties dialog msn wlcomm.exe error box, confirm that the date and time settings on the computer are correct, and then click OK. 2. Check your Firewall Settings! Enable Windows Live Messenger through your Firewall. a. Add/modify list of programs that are allowed to access the Internet through your firewall application b. Remove all entries for MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger c. Select msnmsgr.exe and add it to the list of applications allowed to access the Internet through your firewall application. Older version of Windows Live Messenger, the msnmsgr app location is in "C:\Program Files\MSN Messenger\msnmsgr.exe". WLM 8.5 and later, the msnmsgr app location is in "C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Messenger\msnmsgr.exe". 3. Check your Internet Explorer settings! a. Run Internet Explorer. b. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab. c. Under Security, uncheck the Check for Server certificate revocation (requires restart) check box. d. Click OK. and Exit Internet Explorer. 4. Check your Windows Explorer settings! Delete the Windows Live Contacts folder and Messenger cache. This will make sure that the locally stored information related to your account is refreshed on Windows Live Messenger. a. Open Windows Explorer. (Right-click Start, and then click Explore to open the Windows Explorer window) b. Go to Tools > Folder Options. c. On the View tab, in the Advanced settings list, select Show hidden files and folders under H