MSN 6 Stuck on "Signing in" on one user account

From: Go-Ball-istic (Go-Ball-istic_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/16/04


Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 00:43:03 -0700

If I try to log in the "signing in" message appears and just stays there for
ever. If I put in a wrong password it gives me an error message. Other people
can log in from my account ok, and I can log in from other people's accounts
ok, or on to the MSN web site.

I tried deleting the network passwords, deleting the Credentials files and
reinstalling MSN, none of which worked.

Ideas welcome.



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