MSN Messenger 5.0

1 ). You Cannot Connect to Exchange Instant Messaging or Your Communications Service with MSN Messenger 5.0
You cannot use MSN Messenger 5.0 to connect and sign in to Microsoft Exchange 2000 Instant Messaging or the Communications service. You may experience this symptom after you install MSN Explorer version 8 on your computer.
 
2 ). Firewall Software Reports Anomalous UDP Packets from 65.54.240.61 Port 7001
Your firewall software may report anomalous User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets from a source IP address of 65.54.240.61 on port 7001. For example, the report may look similar to the following report: Date and Time 65.54.240.61 port 7001 to Local...
 
3 ). Two Messenger Icons Are Displayed on the Taskbar and on the Start Menu
After you install MSN Messenger 5.0 or MSN 8.0, you may experience both of the following: When you click Start and then point to All Programs, both Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger 5.0 appear in the list of programs. -and- A Windows Messenger...
 
4 ). Remote Assistance, Application Sharing, or Whiteboard Session Does Not Start After Remote Computer Accepts Your Invitation
After a remote computer accepts your invitation to a Remote Assistance, Application Sharing, or Whiteboard session, the session for which you sent an invitation may not start, and nothing happens at all. For example, the Remote Assistance ,
 
5 ). Running both Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger 5.0 in Windows XP
Describes how to use both Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger when you are running Windows XP.
 
6 ). MSN Messenger Starts Instead of Windows Messenger When You Start Your Computer After You Install MSN 8
When you start your computer after you install MSN 8.0, MSN Messenger may start instead of Windows Messenger. For example, an MSN Messenger window is displayed on the screen and you are prompted to sign in to the Microsoft .NET Messenger Service.
 
7 ). You cannot automatically sign in to Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger by using different .NET Passports
When you configure Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger to automatically sign you in to the Microsoft .NET Messenger Service by using different Microsoft .NET Passport accounts, you are signed in to both Microsoft Messenger Service clients through...
 
8 ). Messenger Service window that contains an Internet advertisement appears
Describes a problem with Internet advertisements that appear in your Messenger Service window. Provides troubleshooting steps.
 
9 ). Error message when you try to connect to MSN Messenger or to the Windows Update Web site on a computer that is running Windows XP: "0x800b0001"
Discusses an error message that you may receive when you try to connect to MSN Messenger or the Windows Update Web site on a computer that is running Windows XP: "0x800b0001". Provides a resolution.
 
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