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Yeah I've had this problem also. :rolleyes:
I sent an error report to MSN and got an e-mail response straight away.The response said they had checked the acct. and found no problems. I followed their advice which was basically to delete all cookies, and clear Int.Explorer cache and see if that solved the problem. It did !
I use Mozilla Firefox these days and found I kept getting directed to a page after logging out of my Hotmail acct. saying I wasn't "logged out" , so i've enabled all MSN sites to open in Internet Explorer. This fixed the second problem. There are multiple reasons for the problems I've read above, so one fix isn't going to suit all unfortunately.
Mar 22nd 2005 04:32 PM
nanosani said:
Mar 23rd 2005 05:41 PM
tapanp said:
Very interesting. Gotta check this out! :cheesy:
I sent an error report to MSN and got an e-mail response straight away.The response said they had checked the acct. and found no problems. I followed their advice which was basically to delete all cookies, and clear Int.Explorer cache and see if that solved the problem. It did !
I use Mozilla Firefox these days and found I kept getting directed to a page after logging out of my Hotmail acct. saying I wasn't "logged out" , so i've enabled all MSN sites to open in Internet Explorer. This fixed the second problem. There are multiple reasons for the problems I've read above, so one fix isn't going to suit all unfortunately.
Mar 22nd 2005 04:32 PM
nanosani said:
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Here's the hotmail login fixer ... fixed my problem. Use it and let us know if it can fix yours.
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It was just miracle. Now I can logon to hotmail and see the inbox. Thanks Nanosani. Can I see the source code of it? Rather can I know what exactly, the fixer did? Thank you.
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Tanks a bunch folks! I've got the fixer.. Unfortunately it didn't solve my login problems this go around, and alas the laptop has gone away, so I cannot further troubleshoot...
Just to add to the volumes of info here.. MSN Messenger 7.5 has a nifty looking connection troubleshooter built in.. Though it didn't resolve the problem for me, it did indicate 'ports' as a problem area. This leads me to believe that there is/was some sort of firewalling program installed that's still blocking ports (possibly secure connection ports) as this computer won't login to any secure sites..
Best of luck to all!
Jordan
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Originally Posted by cavok
bah! I can't download the fixer.. If anyone else can, could you please email it to me? subscript3[AT]cavok.com ???
Thanks a bunch,
Jordan
Just to add to the volumes of info here.. MSN Messenger 7.5 has a nifty looking connection troubleshooter built in.. Though it didn't resolve the problem for me, it did indicate 'ports' as a problem area. This leads me to believe that there is/was some sort of firewalling program installed that's still blocking ports (possibly secure connection ports) as this computer won't login to any secure sites..
Best of luck to all!
Jordan
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www.cavok.com
blue skies are a state of mind
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I have had many problems with secure sites, most of all with Hotmail. But ironically only in Internet Explorer.
I'm probably gonna be slated for this, but I suggest using firefox.
Someone on page one mention problems with it not signing out of sites, I get that page, but it seems to cause me no difficulties at all.
Have fun
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I'm probably gonna be slated for this, but I suggest using firefox.
Someone on page one mention problems with it not signing out of sites, I get that page, but it seems to cause me no difficulties at all.
Have fun

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This sounds like the hotmail ISP block problem. It happens like this:
1. Someone sends spoofed spam emails using your ISP as the return address.
2. A Hotmail user sick of the spam reports the email to Hotmail's automated spam reporting system.
3. Hotmail blocks access to your ISP as a result.
4. It stays blocked until someone reports that they can't access their account, and Hotmail unblocks the ISP.
1. Someone sends spoofed spam emails using your ISP as the return address.
2. A Hotmail user sick of the spam reports the email to Hotmail's automated spam reporting system.
3. Hotmail blocks access to your ISP as a result.
4. It stays blocked until someone reports that they can't access their account, and Hotmail unblocks the ISP.
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