Re: firewall
Greetings Ladi,
What type of software firewall are you using? The built-in Windows one can't stop Messenger
from signing as it only blocks incoming connections.
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"ladi" <ladi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2A9FCD70-2B52-4A96-B359-1749D99A4E73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
how do i add Messenger to the allowed list of programs in your firewall since
i am unable to log onto messenger because of a forewall setting: error
80048820
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