Try microsoft.public.msn.discussion. I had a similar experience with the
32-bit version of Vista. I think that MSN in general suffers from lack of
maintenance and attention at Microsoft development. You might also try MSN
Support
http://support.msn.com. You should at least qualify for email
support and phone or chat if you have a paid account. MSN "should" work
with the latest Windows Live Messenger, but many things "should" work.
Earle
"Howard Woodard" <> wrote in message
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>I have a 64 bit implementation of Vista Ultimate. I have been using the
>Windows Live apps, mail and messenger, for a few weeks. The XP Pro machine
>that I have been running MSN Explorer on finally gave up the ghost and I
>switched it out with the new 64 bit machine.
>
> This morning I downloaded and installed MSN without event. The "event"
> occurred when I restarted the machine.
>
> Immediately upon Vista starting up I get an error message saying that
> windows has encountered a serious error -- it doesn't say what -- and that
> it will shut down in one minute. Almost simultaneously I get another
> message saying that there is a newer version of MSN Messenger available
> and asking me if I wanted to upgrade. It didn't matter of course because
> by the time I read the message and pondered on why I would get it --
> remember, I have the latest Windows Live Messenger -- the machine would
> automatically re-boot.
>
> I finally had to force it to boot in safe mode and remove MSN. That took
> care of the error and I'm back stable again.
>
> My question is "Should I be able to run MSN Explorer -- I like it,
> especially the photo sharing -- on a 64 bit Vista Ultimate platform?
>
> If the answer is yes, does anyone have any similar experience and know how
> to resolve this issue?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Howard