Hi, thanks for replying.. only read this now.. I havent changed anything
about messenger, its always had Ireland as my country, and i havent changed
anything about firewall either. And my friend hasnt a clue about computers
so she never touches anything on her pc, except to play games or whatever..
Saying that, last night the games were working ok. Does the amount of RAM
being used on your pc affect msn's abililty to download the games?? Or if
your wireless connection isnt that strong, does that affect it??
The other night, when it was saying "no games available", I went onto the
msngames site for first time ever, and i loaded the solitaire game up from
there, and we were able to play it then..
Weird huh!
"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
> Greetings ste,
>
> They should be able to initiate it too, if there's a big problem.
>
> There's a number of reasons why nothing would be showing up here.
>
> Firstly, if you've changed your Live ID profile's locale/country, some locales do not have
> any games.
>
> Secondly, when you connect to the service, Messenger needs to connect to its web
> configuration service to download the game data for your locale. If it wasn't able to
> connect, then no games will appear. As such, a third-party software firewall could be
> blocking this from working too.
>
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> "ste" <> wrote in message
> news:47C00B55-8892-4B38-8867-...
> > This has been happening the past few nights. everytime i log on to play
> > solitaire showdown with my friend, it just keeps saying "no games available"
> >
> > Does anyone know what the reason is for this??
> >
> > And is there any other way that I can play card games like this against my
> > friend, on MSN site perhaps??
> >
>