Re: Windows Live Messenger connection drop out
- From: "SingaporeWebDesign" <SingaporeWebDesign_ng2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 22:02:12 +0800
Hello,
Have you tried downloading the latest software for the Logitech camera from
www.logitech.com ?
Also try reinstalling.
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"shirlaust" <shirlaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This seems ironic that I am replying to my own question. Can you tell me
if
there is anyone responding to the questions that are posted by the people
still using XP or is all the focus on the Vista. Sound a little
sarcastic.....my post has been on for 2 days as have others and notice
that
there is no response. So much so that I contact Microsoft live via email
and
I do expect to wait for a personal response. Thanks to anyone who cares
to
respond.
"shirlaust" wrote:
My friend and I both have WLM 8.0 and our problem is that when trying to
have
a video chat that I get a message where I am asked if I want to send an
error
report and when I select yes. WLM shuts down and all the icons disappear
from
the desktop so I have to go into programs and reopen and reconnect.
Having
just a voice conversation is fine. On the other end and that is where I
think the problem is....that if my friend opens anything that pertains to
his
logitech Quick Cam Orbit MP, this is even is a conversation without web
cam...he drops out and his computer shuts down and he has to log in
again. I
am not that smart with computers and have tried to solve this problem by
both
of us checking the audio/video wizard.
Any help with this problem would be appreciated...thank so much in
advance.
Operating system XP with service pack 2 on both computers.
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