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MSN Browser sign in problem

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Hello,
I have been trying to log onto MSN and I can get connected to the internet. Upon sign in MSN says that it could not detect an internet connection and I cannot sign in. I have run the regsvr32 softpub.dll and I have uninstalled MSN and its components. I reset my .net passport, made sure my modem works properly and made sure my clock was correct. Every time MSN tries to sign in after authenticating it says " signing in (attempt two)". There is no error message number. This happened two days ago. I logged on fine in the morning and then this happened in the afternoon. I can log into MSN through IE, but I want to use the MSN browser. I have XP Pro and MSN 9. Any new ideas would be appreciated.

Susi
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Re: MSN Browser sign in problem

Have you tried to upgrade MSN and see if that one works or for that matter down grade to see if it will work.
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I tried that, it didn't change anything. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Try look at this link http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Tr...phx.gbl&rnum=9
it is helpful
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I had already done all of that on the list. Thank you for the link. Still no change.
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