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MSN登陆不了,报错0x81000301错误

如果您发现MSN登录时出现错误,错误号:0x81000301
请您按以下步骤解除故障:

如果您的系统是 Windows 98/Me
1) 开始 > 运行
2) 输入 %windir% 回车打开Windows安装文件夹。
3) 依次打开“Application Data”>“Microsoft”文件夹。
4) 删除其中的“MSN Messenger”文件夹。
注意:如果您的系统有多个用户使用,请您删除和您账号对应的文件夹。

如果您的系统是 Windows 2000/XP

1) 开始 > 运行
2) 输入 %appdata%\Microsoft 回车打开文件夹。
3) 删除其中的“MSN Messenger”文件夹。

最后,重新登录您的 MSN Messenger 即可。

另外,如果出现的错误代码是0x81000302,那么最大的可能是您的网络已经断开,请您检查您的网络是否正常连接。

Error 81000301 You cannot sign in to Windows Live Messenger
You may not be able to sign in because of problems with your proxy settings or the DNS (Domain name server) cache. Confirm that you're connected to the Internet by visiting another website. If you are unable to connect to the Internet, you'll need to verify your Internet Explorer proxy configuration settings. Contact your ISP (Internet service provider. A company that provides access to the Internet) or network administrator (The person who manages a network of computers, and has the ability to change network settings and manage user accounts) to determine the correct settings. Once you're able to connect to the Internet, you can troubleshoot the DNS cache:

1. Make sure you can connect to Windows Live Messenger
1. Go to the MSN Web Messenger website and sign in. If you can sign in to MSN Web Messenger, but Windows Live Messenger still can't access the Internet, Windows Live Messenger may be blocked by a firewall.
2. Make sure your antivirus or antispyware programs don't conflict with Messenger.
2. If your computer is running Windows XP, clear the DNS resolver cache
* On the taskbar, click Start, and then click Run.
* Type cmd, and then click OK.
* At the command prompt, type ipconfig/flushdns, and then press ENTER.
3. If you're still unable to sign in to Messenger
1. If you use a dial-up connection and the connection is timing out, try to sign in again later.
2. If your computer is part of a corporate network, contact your network administrator to make sure that the network allows access to the Messenger service.

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