Re: anomimas signin



djartsinc wrote:
> My windows messanger is dissabled. I am using messenger 8.0 beta. But
> this problem started while I was still using msn messenger.

I'm out of ideas. If you're sure you don't have another computer set up with
messenger & your login, try posting in a newsgroup for messenger
issues...yours isn't really a security issue, per se. Although you might try
changing your password to make sure that you haven't got the credentials
cached on another computer, etc.
>
>>
>>
>> In news:5E1BFF71-C0DD-48DD-9E62-5CE23FB62619@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> djartsinc <djartsinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>>> When I loge onto my desktop, and my messaenger loads, it
>>> will begin to sign in. Then a message will appear in the bottom
>>> right hand corner, saying: ( you have been loged out of net
>>> passport because you have loged in at another location. I have
>>> to quickly click on that message to get my messanger to loge
>>> in on my desktop. I am the only user on my account. How do I
>>> fix this problem?
>>
>> Do you have both Windows Messenger (built-in) and MSN Messenger
>> (downloaded/installed) running? Pick one....sounds like they are
>> both trying to use the same account. If you want to use MSN
>> messenger, you can disable the Windows Messenger from starting up at
>> all, using msconfig (start | run | msconfig <enter>, startup tab....)
>>
>> PS: Your subject title was very unclear. You might want to start
>> running spellcheck...not sure if the web interface to the groups
>> offers this, but it's usually best to avoid that anyway. Try using a
>> newsreader like Outlook Express or Forte Agent rather than the web
>> interface to the newsgroups - it's a lot easier to do nearly
>> everything there, including searching, which is always a good idea
>> to do before you post, as well as mark messages to be watched, and
>> filter based on replies to your posts. The Microsoft public news
>> server is msnews.microsoft.com and you can subscribe to as many
>> groups as you like.



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