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Ronin wrote:
> Peter and Pa Bear "cross-posted" your original message to two other forums
> that deal specifically with Messenger. Peter added the MSN Messenger group
> and Pa Bear added the Windows Live Messenger group.
>
> When you cross-post, the message shows up in all the cross-posted groups.
> This message will be seen in all three. Regardless of who posts a reply in
> any of the groups, their messages will be seen here as well. We do this in
> order to get the appropriate people onboard. Also, you are posting from
> Microsoft's support website. Rather than telling you to go check out those
> groups yourself, which can be a pain on that site, it was easier to simply
> cross-post to the other groups.
>
> Alas, nobody has replied in any of the groups. Here they are, so you can
> check yourself.
>
https://www.microsoft.com/communities/n ... .messenger
>
http://tinyurl.com/ydyu8dh
>
>
https://www.microsoft.com/communities/n ... .messenger
>
http://tinyurl.com/ycmpyqs
>
> Most of what I found using Google consists of these very messages. Some
> hint
> at networking problems, but you say other applications are involved. Which
> ones? For now, all I can suggest is to uninstall and reinstall your
> network
> stuff, starting with the network adapter itself in Device Manager.
> Uninstall
> it, reboot and let it reinstall, then delete the connections in Network
> Connections, reboot, then recreate them. I would also "Repair" Internet
> Explorer (whether you are using it as your main browser or not.) However,
> I
> am very rusty in this department, so I'll let someone else describe the
> proper procedures if they see fit to do so. My own overkill would be to
> first uninstall all Windows Updates dated after your installation of IE8
> (if
> you have that installed), then uninstall IE8. Then repeat the procedure
> for
> IE7, then repair IE6 using the following command:
>
> rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
> %windir%\Inf\ie.inf
>
> That should be entered exactly as shown, including upper/lower case. Check
> the spaces, also. Finally, reinstall IE7 then IE8.
>
> But first, check these out:
>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949220
>
http://iefaq.info/index.php?action=arti ... artlang=en
>
http://www.brighthub.com/computing/wind ... 44681.aspx
>
> The wisest thing to do when it comes to IE Repair, is to ask specifically
> about that, in this group., using a new message (not as part of this
> thread.) But I think that's where your solution lies.
>
>
> "Ron" <
Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:
2DA322A0-D078-427A-92FA-8160D3AD68B4@microsoft.com...
>> How do I get help on this. Please direct me to the right place if this
>> is
>> not it. I've never asked for help in these forums so maybe I don't
>> understand the process. I just need help.
>>
>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>>
>>> [adding WLMess NG]
>>>
>>> Peter Foldes wrote:
>>>> crossposted to the msn.messenger newsgroup
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ron" <
Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:
8F4A4B47-CE65-47DA-BB43-C2C80870445B@microsoft.com...
>>>>> I installed MSN Live Messenger version 2009 build 14.0.8089.726 and
>>>>> once
>>>>> I
>>>>> did I started receiving the error code c0000014 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4
>>>>> 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c on some applications when I used them, one of which
>>>>> is
>>>>> MSN Live Messenger.
>>>>>
>>>>> Usually the message occurs multiple times while bringing up an
>>>>> application
>>>>> and all that is needed is to click on continue each time until the
>>>>> application finally finishes loading then it works. I can't find
>>>>> what's
>>>>> causing the problem or how to fix it. I've tried uninstalling and
>>>>> reinstalling to no avail. I suspect a DLL has been overlaid during
>>>>> the
>>>>> install or needs to be registered only I don't know which DLL.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone know what's causing the problem or how to resolve it?
>>>
>>> .