Hi,
This problem keeps happening! The problems with error message nos.
80072745, 80048820 & 81000306, have gone away.
I am able to log onto WLM 2009
To restate my dilemma: when I am in a one-on-one chat session, and I offer
my webcam to the person on the other end, and they accept, the webcam part of
the chat session ends with our any error message explaining why. I am not
starting a video call, I am just starting my webcam. The recipient on the
other end does not have a webcam, so they are only viewing my video stream.
When I first started using Windows Live Messenger 2009, the webcam feature
worked perfectly. It stopped working as I have described above, after I
uninstalled IE 8 and deleted it, which rolled it back to IE 7.
"HaroldSJS" wrote:
> When I am trying to place a video call or conference to someone, and I am
> using my web cam, it starts on my end, and I get a message that the recipient
> has accepted the video call. Then for no explicable reason my webcam stops
> and the video portion of the chat session ends, without impacting the chat
> session. This is coupled with start up problems generating error message nos.
> 80072745, 80048820 & 81000306.
>
> I don't know if installing IE version 8 had anything to do with this, but I
> uninstalled IE 8 and it seems the startup error codes have gone away.
>
> Any feedback on this bug? Any workaround or patch that I should be using?
>
> I am running Windows XP with SP3 and Windows Live Messenger 2009, build
> 14.0.8050.1202, and I am using a broadband connection through a D-Link 1310
> router.
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