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#1
I wasn't really sure if this was the right place to post it but i've been getting "Error: 8100030d" all day long, i've tried EVERY GOD DAMN solution i could find online and nothing has worked, it just stopped working suddenly.

Anybody know what to do?
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#2
Would probably help if you describe what you were trying to do when you got the message. Logging on? Sending messages? Setting status?

Also, I don't know if this counts as "online solution" to you, but have you tried a clean reinstallation?

More information about the other programs that you suspect to be conflicting could also help.
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#3
Yes logging in. And i've tried every solution i've been able to find, resetting my router, restarting my PC, reinstalling, using different versions of MSN etc etc.
And there are no programs conflicting because, i can log into any other mail, just not my own, what the pineapple.

I am seriously pissed off, i can't find what the god damn problem is and no solutions are working <_<
I'll love whoever finds a solution to it. It simply wont allow me to log in, it just says the service in temporarily unavailable.
It's not my firewall or anything like that either. And i can log into my msn on another PC, but not my laptop, which is where i use msn. pineappleing hell.


Edit: I don't even know when it started, i had problems with msn most of the day and decided to upgrade to the newest, after upgrading it simply started giving me this error, and since that i've tried everything and i have no clue of where the problem is.
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#4
As a temporary workaround, I'll suggest using imo for your msn needs.

From what I've read, there are a few quick fixes that might or might not work for your case:
- Double checking the clock time/date (this actually screwed up my aunt's web explorer some time before, so don't make assumption and rule it out)
- Clearing temp files (probably CCleaner will wipe enough stuff)
- Trying a deep uninstallation (I forgot the program you can use for that, but you can look it up)
- Stopping proxies (which I doubt you're using)
- Fixing registries manually. I believe CCleaner also offers an option to clean up your registries. I'm not sure it's safe/effective, but give it a try if you're frustrated enough.
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