MSN has a size limit. The file you are trying to send must be must larger that than limit. If it is within the limit then you would need to reinstall msn to rule out probable software corruption
The person you are trying to nudge or wink may have the older version of MSN
It means they are winking at you. Normally a wink means that they are not being serious about what they say or are trying to make a subtle hint.
MSN is different than e-mail, which is why it is "instant." When an MSN account signs on, it is linked to the MSN server, and with regular emailing, you send from your computer to another. However, with MSN, you send via the MSN server. You are given an 'MSN IP" so you can be selected. Each individual MSN account has its own IP. When you add a contact, their MSN IP is sent to your computer, and when you send a message it goes through the MSN server, and the MSN IP of the recipient is selected and your message delivered. With normal emailing, your message travels through cyberspace for a short time "looking" for the correct email, while MSN goes through the server and the population of places to search is narrowed down extremely and allows for faster travel.
Click on the button that looks like this: (((:$)))
"Hi, send me (or give me) your MSN nickname/e-mail, dear"
Get your family/friends email address or MSN account. Then send them an email to see if it works!
Yup. It's file sharing so it's just as illegal as using limewire to download music. But the chances of being caught are very slim.
What is the problem with MSN's homepage yesterday and today I've had nothing but problems getting connected John VanKirk [mailto:jdvk111@msn.com jdvk111@msn.com]
no that msn IS fake don't waste your time trying it out like me
You might be able to with msn explorer/
On something like MSN a program hacked your account to advised to your friends trying to make money. EZ fix is changing your password.
Try reinstalling your version or go to the MSN messenger homepage to get a newer version of the program.