About MSN Messenger's error 0x81000370 has many articles on the Internet, but recently I found a phenomenon that can lead to the error, that is, when MSN Messenger is online, when IE does not access Internet This issue will appear. Let me talk about my network environment, MSN Messenger is connected to the Internet via the SOCKS5 proxy server, and IE connects to the Internet (IE only supports SOCKS4 without supporting socks5, so I am very annoyed), so my MSN Messenger and IE can be very good online. But one day, I found that MSN Messenger can't log in, there is a 0x81000370 error, start thinking that the proxy server has problems, but there is no problem after checking, depressed! Then I find out how to find the 0x81000370 error article before I have to solve all the ways, I have been in vain, and the 0x81000370 error is constantly talking about, it is very fast! At this time, I suddenly think of whether IE is a problem? Because that article about IE in the article, I opened IE and found that IE can't browse the web? ! Is this this is related to MSN Messenger? I decided to try it. First of all, find the reason why IE can't go online, after the inspection, it turned out that the SOCKS4 proxy server was dead, so restart the SOCKS4 proxy server. At this time IE can be networked normally. Then, re-landing MSN Messenger, everything OK, MSN Messenger recovers the original face. Is this a coincidence? I took this question and re-test, and I used to cancel the settings of the proxy server so that IE couldn't access the Internet, and then log in to MSN Messenger, and the 0x81000370 error has reappeared. It seems that this is not a coincidence, MSN Messenger and IE still have inherent connections, in other words, if you want to make MSN Messenger to log in normally, you must ensure that your IE is not allowed to connect to the Internet. As for the text? What is the intrinsic connection between them? I haven't studied deeply in depth, but interested friends study. Some of the 0x81000370 errors found on MSN Messenger cannot log in: 1. "Date / Time Properties" on your computer set the correct: Double-click time, check the date and time correctly.
2. If your account and password are not saved in the MSN, you need to confirm that the account and password you entered are correct (please pay attention to the sub-case letter and the suffix of the account)
3. Disable Auto Detection settings in your browser. For Internet Explorer users, click the IE Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Connection tab, click the LAN Settings button, and then clear the Auto Detection Settings box.
4. Clear IE Cache and cookies: Open Internet Explorer browser, press Tools Menu, then select "Internet Options", click the "Remove File" button and "Delete the Cookies" button.
5. Check the IE security settings: Open the Internet Explorer browser, press the Tool menu, select "Internet Option", select "Advanced", drag the scroll bar to the security selection, confirm that "check server certificate revocation" is not selected, "Use SSL 2.0" and "Use SSL 3.0" selected. Then press "OK". 6. Click "Start" - "Run", type: Regsvr32 SoftPub.dll and press "OK".
7. Check the wrong proxy server settings. On the MSN Messenger "Tools" menu, click Options. On the Connections tab, make sure you clear the "I use the proxy server" checkbox.
8. Firewalls and third-party applications may affect connecting to MSN Messenger. You can disable applications, firewalls, or open the firewall corresponding port, and try to connect to the .NET Messenger Service.
9. If you use an ICS or router for a local area network, you may need to adjust some settings or update the hardware / firmware driver.
10. If your Passport is not recognized, log in to the Passport site http://www.passport.com and confirm that it can be identified at this point. If you can be identified there, you cannot log in to the .NET Messenger Service, it may be that the message server temporarily turns off is maintaining or reaching the maximum traffic of the Internet (the usage peak period). Please try again later. You can also check the server status page to view the latest information of the server.
11. If the Passport site is still unrecognizable, please here: http: //memberservicesnet.passport.com/memberservice.srf, then select: "I forgot your password".