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Hi,
I can't seem to log in to Pocket MSN just keeps saying 'Pocket MSN log in failed please tap here to try agian' ?? Any ideas anyone ![]() |
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If it were me my first thought would be can it 'see' the MSN servers? ie. its a networking issue that is preventing your from logging into the relevant MSN server.
To investigate I would start using dotFred's excellent TskMgr application and start 'pinging' and doing IPCONFIG/ALL and trying to resolve server names. This thread had a bit more info on TskMgr - http://www.xdasite.com/showthread.ph...highlight=ping Bill |
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Cheers Bill I'll give it a go, do you think it could be something to do with certificates??
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Not sure about certificates. I would think its more likely to be a network addressing issue. If it was something like certificates then I would try uninstalling and reinstalling to see if the problem is resolved.
Best i can suggest i'm afraid. Bill |
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No worries Cheers Bill
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