royster
Sun Jul 13 14:19:02 CDT 2008
i have managed to find out as to why this error happened to me and it is
down to the system clock in the bios not the actual date and time in the
right corner
try the system clock in the bios m8
gl roy
reinstalling just dont work so truthfully i wouldnt attempt to try it
"Shaz3e" wrote:
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>
> "Sage Ichida" wrote:
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> > I've tried every solution to Windows Live Messenger's non-connecting ways. My
> > firewall enablesthe program, I re-registered all the DLL files, I reinstalled
> > the program, etc, and I still can't sign in. Does anyone have a fix-all,
> > end-all solution to this problem?
>
> MSN Messenger Error Code - 80048820Error Code 80048820 MSN Messenger
> The Symptoms you get
>
> When you launch MSN Messenger and try to logon, you get error message
> 80048820. A wild guess, your system time, or system date needs adjusting.
> Possible Cause of Code 80048820
>
> There are a variety of causes of this error:
>
> 1) Incorrect Proxy Setting for Internet Explorer.
>
> 2) softpub.dll may have become unregistered.
>
> 3) Your system clock may be showing an incorrect time - or date! (Wrong
> time is the most likely cause of 80048820).
>
> 4) Firewall problems. Particularly with Netgear.
> The Solutions to MSN Error Code 80048820The Solutions to MSN error code
> 80048820
>
> Internet Explorer - Try removing the tick next to Internet Explorer 'Proxy
> server' settings, instead, go with the 'Automatically detect settings'.
>
> 1) Launch Internet Explorer, click Tools and then click Internet Options.
> From the Internet Options dialog box, go to the Connections tab.
> Click LAN Setting. Un check the Use a proxy server for your LAN (These
> settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections) checkbox. Finally
> positively tick: 'Automatically detect settings'.
>
> 2) Register softpub.dll.
>
> Click Start (Button), and then click Run, type regsvr32 softpub.dll.
> Restart MSN Messenger. See also Error code 81000314
>
> 3) If necessary, logon as a local administrator and set the computer's clock
> to the correct date and time. (Check on the internet if possible.)
>
> 4) Turn off the firewall temporarily. Check firewall settings such as
> Norton: "Block access to secure sites". If this cures the problem, make sure
> that Microsoft's MSN Messenger is allowed full access through your firewall.
>
> NetGear problem, but also with some other routers
> a) Enter IP address 192.168.0.1 in your browser's address bar.
> b) Log on with ISP user name and password.
> c) Enter Admin, password
> d) Navigate to advanced menu, WAN set-up
> e) Change MTU size to 1400
>
> 5) Try a password of no more than 8 characters.
>
> 6) If you are using IE 7.0 check the SSL Settings. Internet options advanced
> (Tab) scroll down to the bottom. Security section. Tick 'Use ssl 2.0'.
>
> 7) One of the simplest ways of curing MSN error 80048820 is to unplug, or
> restart your modem. This is particularly effective for cable modems.
>
> 8) We should have tried this solution before; check that the MSN site is
> 'up' 'available'. However, even if the site is down, you don't usually get
> error code 80048820.
>
> 8a) As a variation, of checking online, you could try phoning your local
> Microsoft Support office. Local area numbers available from
>
http://support.microsoft.com.
>
> 9) Have you just installed any anti-virus software? Did the anti-virus
> software just make a big update? Try disabling and see if that cures the
> error.
>
> 10) A drastic solution is to try uninstalling MSN Messenger version 8.0 or
> 7.5 and install Microsoft MSN version 7.0.