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Well, I'm frustrated. A little bit disappointed.
Since I installed the MSN 7.5 client, beeing connected to the MSN network becomes more and more difficult each day... I'm not an "MSN addict" but sometimes I *need* to speak with someone, and constantly seeing various messages like "MSN Network is currently unavailable" or "Cannot connect to the server, click here to test your connection" (approx. translation since I use the French version of MSN Messenger) makes me MAD ! My network is very simple, and fully functionnal. Windows internal firewall is not activated. The tool bunddled with MSN in order to diagnose connection errors is always happy to say to me "No problems detected, you should be abble to connect to the MSN network !". Okay, as a result, the problem is on YOUR side. I don't know if you've changed the protocol itself or upgraded your servers with the 7.5 version but I want you to be aware that *there is a problem*. NB: Well, after 20 tries, I'm now connected ! I'm happy ;-) |
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Greetings Adrien,
Yes, simply connecting to the service has become slightly unreliable -- although two attempts are usually the norm if there's a problem -- I assume your 20 was exaggeration ![]() ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2005 Jonathan Kay. You *must* contact me for redistribution rights. "Adrien Reboisson" <Adrien Reboisson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6236DE56-A067-4AA4-8B9F-81DD243F05D2@microsoft.com... > Well, I'm frustrated. A little bit disappointed. > > Since I installed the MSN 7.5 client, beeing connected to the MSN network > becomes more and more difficult each day... I'm not an "MSN addict" but > sometimes I *need* to speak with someone, and constantly seeing various > messages like "MSN Network is currently unavailable" or "Cannot connect to > the server, click here to test your connection" (approx. translation since I > use the French version of MSN Messenger) makes me MAD ! > > My network is very simple, and fully functionnal. Windows internal firewall > is not activated. The tool bunddled with MSN in order to diagnose connection > errors is always happy to say to me "No problems detected, you should be > abble to connect to the MSN network !". Okay, as a result, the problem is on > YOUR side. I don't know if you've changed the protocol itself or upgraded > your servers with the 7.5 version but I want you to be aware that *there is a > problem*. > > NB: Well, after 20 tries, I'm now connected ! I'm happy ;-) |
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