well..then agenda cannot log onto his msn lor...then his contacts will be lost...Originally posted by rathcycle:lier lier pants on fire...
thksOriginally posted by rathcycle:agenda dun worry, i help find solutions, those type only know how to make business out of it.
stinkgarpour beri hard to survive la...Originally posted by rathcycle:agenda dun worry, i help find solutions, those type only know how to make business out of it.
tried liao, all cannotOriginally posted by rathcycle:
oso tried liaoOriginally posted by rathcycle:
haiz...hao ren nan zuo...Originally posted by digicharat:stinkgarpour beri hard to survive la...
then you go pray and beg that resshin and digichart will help you, not so eng.Originally posted by Agenda:oso tried liao
all the sites from
"error 81000314" and "msn messenger error 81000314" all cannot
Originally posted by R3SsH|n:haiz...hao ren nan zuo...
this is strictly professional...Originally posted by Agenda:hao ren is give willingly without expect returns
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Brother, an answer for youOriginally posted by Agenda:81000314
Here is the reply from the official MSN Technical Support about this error, please read carefully:
The following conditions may apply:- The MSN Messenger cache has been corrupted. - The .NET Messenger service is temporarily experiencing difficulties.
Try the following solutions in the order that they are listed:
1. The .NET Messenger service may be experiencing temporary connectivity issues. To verify the status of the .NET Messenger service, visit
2. Try to sign in again later.
3. If the issue persists, follow these steps to clear the MSN Messenger cache:
3a. If MSN Messenger is running, right-click the Messenger icon in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar, and then click "Exit."
3b. Open a Command Prompt window:
- Click "Start", click "Run", type "cmd" and then click "OK."
3c. At the command prompt, type "CD\", and then press ENTER.
3d. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER:
CD %appdata%\microsoft
3e. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER:
CD "MSN MESSENGER"
3f. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER:
DEL /s ListCache.dat
* Note: This command deletes all the ListCache.dat files in all subfolders. You may see a list of the files that are being deleted.
3g. At the command prompt, type "exit", and then press ENTER.
3h. Restart MSN Messenger.
4. If the issue persists, send us a connect log file.
a. If you are not already using MSN Messenger 7.0 or 7.5, install the latest version:i. Start Internet Explorer, and then visit .ii. Under "Registered MSN User," click "Go." The program is automatically downloaded. iii. Follow the instructions in the MSN Messenger Setup wizard to complete the installation. iv. Click "Finish."
b. To generate connectivity logs for MSN Messenger, follow these steps: i. Right-click the Messenger icon in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar, and then click "Exit." ii. Delete the already existing connectivity log file. a. Start MSN Messenger, but do not sign in. b. On the MSN Messenger "File" menu, click "Open Received Files." c. In the My Received Files folder, locate and select the MsnMsgr.txt file, and then press DELETE.iii. Start MSN Messenger, but do not sign in. iv. On the "Tools" menu, click "Options." v. In the "Options" dialog box, click "Connection." vi. Click "Advanced Settings," and then make sure that the "Save a log of my server connections to help troubleshoot connection problems" check box is selected in the "Connection Logging" section. vii. Close the "Options" dialog box. viii. To sign in to MSN Messenger again, click "Sign In." The new connectivity log file (MSNMsgr.txt) is automatically generated in the My Received Files folder that is described in step 4.b.ii.c.d. To send the MsnMsgr.txt log file to Messenger support, send a reply back to the support incident response, and attach the log file to the e-mail.
Please be patient.Originally posted by -unknown:WHY ARH
2dae i sign in MSN , den all my 100 over EMOTICONS all gone...
why!??!?!