Greetings,
What you're describing can happen in some cases if there's a router on the network that isn't
responding correctly. If there is a router on the network, you might try resetting it or
even unplugging the network cable, rebooting and seeing if it'll at least come up (for
testing purposes).
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"mjs" <> wrote in message news:...
> I'm not sure if this has been covered before, but I've run out of solutions.
>
> Windows Live Messenger will simply not run on my parents' computer. They've been living
> with this problem for months, and I've tried everything I can think of to resolve it. Hours
> upon hours of Googling and trying different ways to make it work.
>
> Installing. Un-installing. Looking for potential conflicts. Unloading whatever doesn't need
> to be loaded, just in case... nothing works.
>
> THE MACHINE :
> Very good HP computer, purchased recently, running XP SP3.
>
> THE PROBLEM :
> It'll install just fine. But then it won't load. When the installation is over, nothing
> happens. Usually it loads by itself. When I click on the icon to load it, you hear the HD
> react briefly, then nothing. Nothing happens. The process is in the process list, but the
> main Messenger window never pops open, the icon never appears in the running applications
> tray, and for all intents and purposes, it's just not working.
>
> THE (FAILED) SOLUTIONS :
> Listen, I've been using PCs and Windows for 15 years, and believe me, I've tried
> everything. Clean removals, re-installs, shutting down processes one by one and trying to
> load Messenger after each one to try to find the potential conflict... turning off the
> firewall for a brief moment... nothing worked.
>
> Every week, I uninstall the damn thing and re-download it from messenger.live.com, hoping
> whatever's faulty with the program gets fixed. But the problem persists.
>
> I have it running fine at home, but my parents completely gave up on it. It's a shame, too,
> because they used it to keep in touch with family back in Italy.
>
> Could anyone help me find a solution to this?
>
> Thanks!
>