The place where everyone hangs out, chats, gossips, and argues
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By Morals
#117808
Ad wrote:bill gates hates you. he's out to get you and the rest of the people that use IE to look at porn.

next week morals has his computer stolen.


I don't use IE.

I can't think of what's causing this - it isn't my firewall because I've checked that. Bastard thing.
By Sheep
#117810
what about your cookies??
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By Morals
#117812
The only thing I can think of is that Microsoft are having some sort of problem affecting certain IP ranges?
By Sheep
#117813
dunno but sometimes it tells me my cookies have been disabled and i have to enable them
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By Mcqueen_
#117814
Sheep454 wrote:what about your cookies??


Sounds like mi Dad, whenever something goes wrong, Blame it on the cookies.
By Bridgie
#117815
mine wouldnt go to my email account through msn earlier but worked fine when i just opened a page and went on hotmail?????

sometimes it wont let me sign in for like a whole day but will for my friends
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By Nablo.
#117816
I still can't get on either and everyone I know can't either :(
By Sheep
#117817
i've never had any problems but my mates have had lots of problems
mabye irs..er....i downloaded it recently, so it could be older versions?
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By Mcqueen_
#117818
I've had no problems at all.
By Sheep
#117820
it could be the acctual program or your username......
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By Morals
#117821
I think this may have somethign to do with it.....

I was right, not my end.

Road Runner glitch bars users from MSN

By Ina Fried
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
September 2, 2003, 4:50 PM PT


update A glitch is preventing a significant number AOL Time Warner's Road Runner customers from using the high-speed Internet service to connect to certain Microsoft Web sites.

The problem, which cropped up Tuesday morning, is ongoing and prevents customers from accessing a number of Microsoft sites including Hotmail e-mail and the MSN portal, according to a Road Runner representative and reports from readers.

"A portion of our customers are having trouble reaching Hotmail and MSN," the Road Runner representative said. Customers told CNET News.com that they were unable to access news site MSNBC, authentication service Passport and small business information site bCentral.




Although Road Runner has not identified the cause of the problem, the company is optimistic the issue will be resolved by Tuesday evening.

According to the Road Runner representative, the outage came as AOL was updating its routing tables and as Microsoft was doing some routine maintenance. However, in the past, the combination of those events has not prevented AOL customers from reaching Microsoft sites, the representative said.

David Rahrer, who does computer consulting work in Lakeland, Fla., said he had about 10 clients call with problems, primarily with MSN Messenger. Rahrer said the connection problem was compounded by the fact that his clients were getting an error message from the instant-messaging program that said there was a firewall problem and offered instructions on how to fix it.

"Everybody was reconfiguring their settings," Rahrer said. "None of them realized they were having problems with the connection. They just thought the computer needed to be reconfigured."

The glitch is the latest issue to affect Microsoft, following a virus that tried to attack its site for security updates and a separate denial-of-service attack that knocked out its corporate Web site.

In a statement, Microsoft said it has made no changes to its services or network infrastructure and said it is not seeing any technical problems on its end. "Customers accessing MSN from an open Internet connection are still able to enjoy the breadth and depth of MSN's content and services," the company said. "At this time, MSN has only been notified of access problems to MSN properties from a limited set of customers, and MSN has made no changes which would affect those or any other customers."

Microsoft recommended that those experiencing problems contact their Internet service provider.
By Sheep
#117823
how come its wednesday and its still not working then?
they say they will have it fixed by tuesday evening
By Bridgie
#117825
Morals wrote:the company is optimistic the issue will be resolved by Tuesday evening.


this means it wont happen but it looks like theyre trying very hard
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By Nablo.
#117826
Typical Microsoft to lazy to do anything so send you onto someone else to deal with it.
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By Morals
#117829
Yeah, damn straight. Oh well, at least now I know WHY I can't get on, it's less frustrating (slightly) now.
By Sheep
#117830
basically they cant br arsed
By David
#117854
Or AOL want all their users to use AOL messenger as they all hate MSN is the more likely reason...
By Sheep
#117855
mabye.....
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By Morals
#117857
I'm using Jabber to chat via the MSN at the moment so AOL can go stick that up their arses and smoke it. :D
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By Nablo.
#117866
Yay for me it's working again.
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By Morals
#117869
Appears to be working again for me now. Finally.....
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By Nablo.
#117872
Looks like they have cleared the mess up at last then.
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By fudgey
#118607
hey dudes if u eva have problems wi msn again try using "Trillian" its a program you can download that lets u use yahoo msn messengers and more. im using it instead of msn 6 cos it wont blinkin re-download after a major prob grrrr. personally Microsoft= :twisted:
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#118619
yes we here at this here board have heard of other things. dont think you are smart. but welcome anyway.
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By fudgey
#118621
i thought u lot might have but thot id mention it anyway cos i felt cool for finding it for maself. aw well thanks for bringing me bak down to earth and hello to u too
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Good to know, thanks!