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eq2

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  1. Nope, i'm on windows ME.
  2. To fix sign-in freezeups in the MSN 6 beta i did the 2 following things: 1. Deleted \WINDOWS\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN Messenger in registry 2. Deleted \Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN I know these were the wrong instructions, but they were the best i had at the time, now i have issues installing the MSN 6 preview dowloaded from microsoft (twice). I'm unsure if this is related to the previous issue. I get the following error towards the end of the install: "Could not open key: UNKNOWN\Installer\Assemblies\Global. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personel" The install rollsback and i press the "finish" button and get hte following error: "MSN messenger setup has failed with error code: '1063'. Please go to the MSN messenger website and download the software from there." Once again i'll note that this software was downloaded from the MSN messenger site. I dont see why there could be limited "access to that key" as this is a home computer, and there are no admin restrictions etc. I tried resolving this by dowloading windows installer 2.0, however when I try to install that i get the message that "the specified service already exists" Some help would really be appreciated, i havent been able to use msn for days

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