There's a page in the microsoft website which (i think, correct me if i'm wrong) can be used to solve this issue. Check this page, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927847
Check also the site address written on that page, if you can access those page with no problem or not. On 15/12/2011 19:47, Roland RoLaNd wrote: > We are using a config script for our proxy, with the proxy being a Squid > Proxy Server configured to allow traffic through, and in specific, ports 1863 > and 443.. I have tried the following to fix this issue as many forums have > suggested: > > Checking and unchecking the "Automatically detect settings" option in the > LAN Settings of the machine's local Internet Properties. > Leaving both the "Automatically detect settings" and "Use automatic > configuration script" options checked. > Uninstalling Windows Live Messenger and the Live Essentials suite and > re-installing those. > Flushing the local DNS cache. > Clearing all internet caching and history. > > Even after trying all the above the problem persists. The users are still > able to use the Messenger service through their Hotmail accounts over the web > and when accessing Live Messenger at home on the same machine. Not sure what > to try or where to approach this from anymore and was wondering if anyone > managed to solve this issue already and could provide some tips. Any help > would be much appreciated. > > > Thanks in antecipation! >
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