Re: MSN 7.0 Sign-In Problem
Well, after messing around with settings for a while, I finally got it
to work.
What I did:
I went to Tools, Options, Connection, Advanced Settings... Then I
checked every box but the very last one (HTTP Proxy). Apparently, now
MSN Messenger works.
Hopefully this is helpful to anyone else with the same problem, as I am
positive I am not the only person with internet problems.
Thanks again,
Genesis
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