net. passport and change of country

From: Darren (Darren_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/26/04


Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 06:25:10 -0700

Hi

I have windows messenger and msn messenger on my computer. I downloaded and
installed these and created my net. passport in the UK.
I and my computer have since moved to Australia and i am trying to change my
settings so when i use messenger i log onto the Australian msn site and not
the uk one.
I have edited my net. passport details to Australia and i ahve uninstalled
msn messenger and downloaded it again from the Australian site but still i
connect to the UK site. I know this because there is an advert for British
Gas.
Appreciate any help given

regards

Darren



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