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Hi all, if anyone knows anything about MSN, please help. Every now and again when i try and log in to messenger, it says that it cannot log me in at this time with an error code of 80048820 and an extended error code of 80048412, im finding this very annoying as it always happen when i need to go on there, any help will be appreciated. Thanks guys and girls (tu)

We were unable to sign you in to the Messenger at this time. Please try again later.

To let us try and troubleshoot the problem, click the Troubleshoot button.

Error code: 80048820

Extended error code: 80048412


The following steps may help resolve your issue:


To troubleshoot the problem on a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer:

1. Click Start, click Run, type control timedate.cpl, and then click OK.



2. In the Date and Time Properties dialog box, confirm that the date and time settings on the computer are correct, and then click OK.







To troubleshoot the problem on a Windows Vista-based computer:

1. Click Start, type control timedate.cpl in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.



2. In the Date and Time Properties dialog box, confirm that the date and time settings on the computer are correct, and then click OK.

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