Windows Live Messenger problems? Here's a fix.
Ed Bott is probably my favorite person to read when it comes to covering Windows and other Microsoft software. Today I noticed a little post he had regarding a way to fix Windows Live Messenger in case you find yourself unable to log in. I didn't think much of it, until my wife asked me why she hadn't been able to log in to her messenger for a few days. I quickly went back and read Ed's tip, then logged in remotely to her machine and deleted the registry key mentioned, and voila - she's back online. So if you're having problems with your Messenger, the registry key you want to delete is:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSNMessenger\Policies
Give it a shot - it might well fix your problem!
Thanks, Ed.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsØysteinOct 18th 2006 5:47PM
Tried it yesterday.It works, but remember - every setting will be lost.
IsaacOct 18th 2006 6:57PM
Thankyou so much for this! Found lots of other fixes that didn't work online, and this one fixed it instantly!
*does the "I can talk to people for free again" dance*
Not that Mercury doesn't work... it just sucks... only mildly, I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
smj276Oct 18th 2006 7:24PM
I couldn't find the registry key on my machineand still the problem exists
ShaneOct 19th 2006 3:32AM
Thank you so much! I deleted the registry value and it works now! Mercury just wasn't cutting it! Thank you thank you
MoshOct 19th 2006 4:08AM
This problem has been bugging the hell out of me lately. Thanks heaps!
Hello1024Oct 19th 2006 1:44PM
Worked for me. The only data in that registry key is the url for live messenger to download your contacts list from. Visiting that url in IE gives a logon box, and then a "you must have a hotmail email address" error. I suspect that a lot of people who have this problem use a non-hotmail passport account, and a change of server config at microsofts end locked us out.
Deleting that registry key DOES NOT delete your msn settings - all mine are intact.
Mark BOct 20th 2006 1:15PM
This is the first thing I have been able to find that actually fixed this problem. It fixed it for me and another person in the office.
Ben FreemanOct 21st 2006 1:03PM
THANK YOU! This FINALLY fixed my login problem. I was ready just to give up on messenger live. thanks again
Annette KuijpersOct 21st 2006 1:03PM
Thank you very much!!!
I was getting desperate, my son even scanned the computer for problems, but at last he found this site and came to my rescue!! Thanks sooooo much!!!
Annette Kuijpers
The Netherlands
AlexOct 22nd 2006 12:24AM
I´m having this problem on 55-60 computers here @ my work. The other half , is having this msn problem on 7.5 and msn 8 live. I cant find this registry key and no reported fixes. Every time i try to punch in the e-mail addresses, its very slow inputing the email i type(its like the msn is working very hard).
Anyone have any suggestions for me ?
MoominOct 22nd 2006 12:24AM
Thanks a million - it really works! I was almost on the verge of switching to another IM system.
Strange problem. Is it because of a spyware attack?
JackOct 22nd 2006 12:24AM
I have to thank you a lot too. I don't used a hotmail address, and even though I sucspect signed on (logged me off elsewhere), my contact list wasn't displaying and it kept on loading. This is awesome, thank you so much.
SimonOct 26th 2006 2:01PM
Awesome, worked for me. Thanks alot
KarstenOct 28th 2006 12:16AM
Yup, that one did it for me too. Tried installing, uninstalling beta serch, MSN help... nothing. Google finaly got me here and low and behold... Thanks!
JustinOct 30th 2006 1:27PM
My Windows Live Messenger seemed to have been lagging when trying to add contacts, so I did this and surprisingly it helped. It was backlogged or something it seems.
HarvNov 10th 2006 7:40PM
Thanks for the tip to delete the registry key. Solved the problem that I spent hours trying to fix. Really appreciate the help!
DomoNov 3rd 2006 4:48PM
After reading soo many different blogs and sites which all offered their own different solutions none worked for me until this one so THANKS Janson and Ed.
D.
GreeboNov 5th 2006 5:14PM
Thankyou for this, I was unable to add any new contacts in Windows Live Messenger until deleting that registry key.
bjNov 9th 2006 4:01AM
It says when i try to sign in "Signing into msn messenger failed because the service is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later."
What does this mean? I've tried to sign in for weeks and it still doesnt work, i've reinstalled it about 5 times and its not the firewall blocking it.
philNov 10th 2006 12:56PM
it works.
great. thanks.