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> Msn Messenger Keeps Disconnecting
funnytim
post Apr 24 2007, 11:22 PM
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hi guys, my MSN messenger seems to always be disconnecting and reconnecting (signing out then back in). it says 'connection to service has been lost'. i've updated 2 the latest version.

i'm behind a "INEXQ ISO50t" router

and sometimes, it's my whole internet that goes down. there's no internet for a minute, then the internet comes back. however, the modem indicates that there is a active connection always, so i dont think its my ISPs fault. i think it might be something wrong with my router

can anybody help w/ my problem? thxs.

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post Apr 29 2007, 11:55 PM
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hello? nobody out there can help me?
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post May 4 2007, 02:07 AM
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There could be a number of issues at hand here. The shortest way is to do the following START RUN and type eventvwr. This will open a screen where you can choose from 3 options (Application System and Security) Please check there for red crosses, selec them them and post the contents here.
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post May 4 2007, 11:53 PM
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ok....in the 'applications' section... there's a bunch of errors:
http://www3.filehost.to/files/2007-05-05_0...ventviewer1.jpg

the properties of the errors are:
http://www3.filehost.to/files/2007-05-05_0...ventviewer2.jpg


then in the system section... theres errors:
http://www3.filehost.to/files/2007-05-05_0...ventviewer3.jpg

properties:
http://www3.filehost.to/files/2007-05-05_0...ventviewer4.gif


and an error:
http://www3.filehost.to/files/2007-05-05_0...ventviewer5.gif


any thing look wrong?
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post May 5 2007, 02:17 AM
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Sorry funntim nothing is showing


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post May 5 2007, 11:34 PM
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so... i cant do anything about it? could it be smth wrong w/ my router?
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