Greetings,
Well you can add it to the hosts file, although obviously if they change the IP, you would
have to change it.
However, is there any particular reason why whatever machine you're adding this to the hosts
can't resolve the IP in the first place?
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"NJM" <> wrote in message
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> Any response from MS on this? I have the exact same problem.
> Found a post advising to add this to the /etc/hosts file - 65.54.239.80
> messenger.hotmail.com
> Is this advisable?
>
> "Panakkal" wrote:
>
>> I have been unable to log into Windows Live Messenger when behind the
>> firewall. Applications worked fine and continue to work fine from home.
>> Windows Live Messenger gives the error "Signing in to Windows Live Messenger
>> failed because the authentication service is not compatible with this version
>> of the program.
>>
>> Error Code 8100030f
>>
>> Mean While I have installed MSN Version 4.7 (4.7.3001) and it works fine
>> for me in both palces. Could you please let me know what is the issue
>> affecting connecting MSN Live Messgener Version 2009 (Build 14.0.8064.206)
>> and how to fix the issue.
>>