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Originally posted by -!Felu!-(Upcoming website
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This is sometimes caused by the cache left on Internet Explorer. If your internet's working fine, then follow these steps.
• Close MSN Messenger
• Open Internet Explorer. Set it to work offline (File -> Work Offline)
• Close Internet Explorer and reopen it. Now set it to work online (File -> Work Offline [Untick]).
• Open Command Prompt (Start -> Run -> type "cmd" and hit enter)
• Type "ipconfig /flushdns". You should recieve a message that your DNS has been successfully flushed.
• You should now be able to connect to MSN Messenger. Open MSN and see if the problem is fixed.
I hope that helps

and if it doesnt

plz pm me the solution you find to it

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