I REAALLY need this help. I've been trying this for MONTHS and it STILL doesn't work. I've been trying to sign in to windows live messenger 8.1, and it didn't work- error code 80072efd EVERY SINGLE TIME!!!!!! I searched EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!!!! I searched on the msn help place they told me to fix my firewall settings and my internet explorer proxy settings, I did, and nothing changed. I searched everywhere on the stupid internet, and they all say the same thing and I reaallllyyyyy nEED help! PLZ!!! some expert please!!!!!!!???
GRRR I HAVE TRIED FOR MONTHS I NEED HELP FOR WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER!!!!!!! error code: 80072efd.. HELP?windows vista ultimate
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Did you also include the MSn in the exceptions of your antivirus?? check this out..
Check the .NET Messenger Service Status.
Remove any Internet Explorer proxy server settings
In Internet Explorer, click Tools and then click Internet Options.
In the Internet Options dialog box, go to the Connections tab.
Click LAN Settings…
Untick the Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections) checkbox.
Click OK and OK again Internet Options
Click on the Start menu, select Run and type the following:
regsvr32 Dssenh.dll Gpkcsp.dll Slbcsp.dll Sccbase.dll
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GRRR I HAVE TRIED FOR MONTHS I NEED HELP FOR WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER!!!!!!! error code: 80072efd.. HELP?default browser internet explorer
This might sound simple, but did you uninstall and reinstall? SOmetimes the downloaded file is corrupted and getting a new version fixes the problems.
Worth a try!
I don't know if it work well in every occasion, but try this way:
Check the .NET Messenger Service Status http://messenger.msn.com/Status.aspx
Remove any Internet Explorer proxy server settings
In Internet Explorer, click Tools and then click Internet Options.
In the Internet Options dialog box, go to the Connections tab.
Click LAN Settings.
Untick the Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections) checkbox.
Click OK and OK again Internet Options
Click on the Start menu, select Run and type the following:
regsvr32 Dssenh.dll Gpkcsp.dll Slbcsp.dll Sccbase.dll
Try disabling your firewall
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