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WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER AND VARIOUS OTHER APPS NOT WORKING THROUGH 3G - TURNS OUT IT'S PROXY SERVER ISSUE (ANSWER LINK ABOVE)
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I have the new Windows Live suite installed that includes Live Messenger. However, I have to manually login each time. I seem to recall that there was a way to have it automatically detect a connection to the Internet and logged you in (a setting.)
Can't find it in the latest version.
Any ideas?
If I want to use company's wireless, I have to installed the certificate from Intranet. I connected with USB but I cannot browser all Intranet pages. It re-direct me to Bing Search. but It work on Opera, unfortunately the certificate doesn't support Opera Browser. Any help!!
My guess is that you should :
Start - Settings - Connections - Connections - Advanced - Exceptions
it creates exceptions for intranet addresses.
Never used it but it sounds right...
Also I have WM6.5 on my phone but from what I remember it's the same path on 6.1.
Tried but doesn't work.
The Ip address I got from TP2 is 169.254.2.1.
How I can change to static that match my intranet?
after a hard reset, for some reason, none of my applications that connect to my video blogs or facebook gets connected. shozu, vox mobile, the facebook upload fix, all of them stopped working - they cannot get connected to their servers, or something, although my internet connection works just fine.
does anyone know another good application that can help me upload media files to the internet, except for shozu?
thanks!
I finally downloaded a ROM that works really well...except now Opera is crashing on some websites. For example, I cannot visit www.t-mobile.com on my T-Mobile Touch Pro 2, and I can't access Facebook either. There are many other sites that cause the browser to simply close down while I am trying to browse. What might be suggested? Should I remove Opera then install again?
if it's happening on log-in pages - it's a problem with https pages and proxy that t-mobile uses. don't ask why. start>settings>all settings>connections>connections>set up my proxy server>*uncheck* this network uses a proxy server... >> restart device
Hello
i am searching for an msn client with the following 3 features:
1) no battery drain, i want it to run always in the background but it should not drain battery, so messages should be pushed from the server
2) direct connection to the msn network , i dont want to put in my username/password on some site to use the client
3) simultaneous connect from multiple places, the latest desktop clients can to this, you can connect from multiple clients at the same time and get messages on all clients.
i found multiple msn cllients but none seem to have all features. most seem to be battery drainers.
any ideas ?
thanks