Question:
MSN Messenger, 8e5e0152 error, what is it, how can I fix it?
2009-05-26 02:29:20 UTC
I try and sign in to MSN and it comes up with error 8e5e0152. It says that messenger is temporarily unavailable, how long will it take to come back on? Do I have to make some changes? Have you ever had this error? x x x
Six answers:
2009-05-26 07:52:57 UTC
Try this it has the answer

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=8e5e0152
2016-12-24 20:19:43 UTC
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2009-05-26 02:41:11 UTC
This might be a fix:



Go to...



C:\Documents and Settings\ [YOUR USERNAME] \Local Settings\Application Data\



and look for the folder 'Windows Live Contacts"



....or if you are on vista...



E:\Users\ [YOUR USERNAME] \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts







Cut the contents of this folder to your documents (basically deleting the contents, but keeping a backup) and try signing in again.





If that doesn't work, try uninstalling Windows Live Messenger and running ZapMessenger before reinstalling...

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Chat/Other-Chat-Tools/ZapMessenger.shtml
Azher S
2009-05-27 00:53:42 UTC
I had the same problem; I tried what Matt explained and it worked. Thank you.



"This might be a fix:



Go to...



C:\Documents and Settings\ [YOUR USERNAME] \Local Settings\Application Data\



and look for the folder 'Windows Live Contacts"



....or if you are on vista...



E:\Users\ [YOUR USERNAME] \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts







Cut the contents of this folder to your documents (basically deleting the contents, but keeping a backup) and try signing in again."
crystal_12
2009-05-26 04:53:24 UTC
if you have a laptop (a wireless) then take the rutor out and plug it in again

or right click on the signal thing at the bottom then click disconnect and connect again
bollinger1960
2009-05-26 02:37:37 UTC
the answer is here



http://www.msghelp.net/showthread.php?tid=88560


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