MSN troubleshooting example three

  
                              

Cancel MSN Auto Login

Click “Tools→Options” in the main MSN window, then switch to the “General” tab and uncheck the box “Automatically log in to Messenger when I log in to Windows”. Finally, click the "OK" button.

In addition, in Windows XP you can use the "msconfig" command, click "Start → Run", enter "msconfig" in the run dialog box, switch to the "Startup" tab, cancel the "msmsgs" item Check the box and click "OK" to restart the system. This command is not available under Windows 2000 and can be copied from Windows XP.

Can't communicate voice and video

This is because the network firewall disables the port used by MSN voice, video and file transfer. It is easy for individual users or LAN users to encounter this problem. . For file transfer, the 6891~6900 ports of TCP are used, and the voice and video exchanges use UDP ports of 5004~65535. If you want to use them normally, you need to open the above ports.

The author takes Skynet firewall as an example to introduce how to open the above ports locally. In the "Custom IP Rules" window, click the "Add Rule" button to create a new "Open Voice and Video Port" rule. In the "Name" field of the rule, enter "Open Voice and Video Port" and "Packet Direction". "Receive or send", "Party IP address" is "any address", then switch to "UDP" in the protocol box, enter "5004" to "65535" in the port range, and then "when the above conditions are met" In the column, select "pass" and finally click "OK", which opens the ports required for voice and video communication.

The open file transfer port method is similar. The difference is that the file transfer port uses the TCP protocol. Be sure to pay attention when creating new IP rules. Select TCP in the protocol box, and then enter from "6891" to "6900". "Yes.

1601 Error Message

This message appears to be related to the corruption of the Windows Installer service. We must fix the Windows Installer service. View the status of the Windows Installer Service in the Service Management tool in Control Panel, which is generally disabled. When you try to enable this service, you will find that the service has been disabled by the system or the service has been marked for deletion. The following methods can be used to solve the problem.

●Windows 2000

First enter the "msiexec /unregserver" command in the command prompt window to stop the Windows Installer service, and then download the InstMsiW.exe installation package http://www.fyrose. Com/InstMsiW.exe), after decompressing, enter the directory, right click on the "msi.inf" file, select "Install", click the "mspatcha.inf" file in the same way, select "Install". Then enter the "msiexec /regserver" command in the command prompt window to start the Windows Installer service, and finally restart the Windows 2000 system.

●Windows XP

Windows XP has integrated Windows Installer v2.0, so there is no need to install it. First write a file using Notepad, the content is as follows:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Sevices\\MS IServer]

"ImagePath"=-< Br>

"ImagePath"=hex(2):25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52,00,6f,00 ,6f,00,\\74,00,25,00,5c,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00,32,00, 5c00,6d\\0,73,00,69,00,65,00,78,00,65,00,63,00,2e,00,65,00,78,00,65,00, 20,00, 2f,00,\\56,00,00,00

Then save the file as ".reg" format, double-click the file to import the contents of the file into the registry. Restart the computer to enter the safe mode (press F8 when starting), enter the "msiexec /regserver" command at the command prompt, and restart the system.

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