Article ID: 330114 - Last Review: February 1, 2007 - Revision: 7.4 You cannot automatically sign in to Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger by using different .NET PassportsThis article was previously published under Q330114 SYMPTOMS When you configure Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger to
automatically sign you in to the Microsoft .NET Messenger Service by using
different Microsoft .NET Passport accounts, you are signed in to both Microsoft
Messenger Service clients through the same .NET Passport account. For example, if you are automatically signed in to Windows Messenger through one .NET Passport account, and you sign in to MSN Messenger through a different .NET Passport account, and then you click Sign me in automatically in the .NET Messenger Service window, you are signed in to Window Messenger through the same .NET Passport account that you used for MSN Messenger. CAUSE This issue occurs because you cannot automatically sign in
to Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger by using different .NET Passport
accounts. When you click Sign me in automatically to sign in
through a .NET Passport account in one Messenger Service client, the same .NET
Passport account is used for the other Messenger Service client. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, download and install MSN Messenger 7.5 or a later version. This issue has been resolved in MSN Messenger 7.5 by using an MSN Messenger-created account list that is not associated with Windows Messenger. WORKAROUNDTo work around this issue without upgrading to the latest version of MSN Messenger, manually sign in to each Messenger Service client by using different .NET Passport accounts. To manually sign in to Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION Windows Messenger is included with Windows XP and is
installed when you install the operating system. For more information about how to use Windows Messenger, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 307887
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307887/
)
How to use Windows Messenger Instant Messaging
For more information about how to download the
latest version of Windows Messenger, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://messenger.microsoft.com
(http://messenger.microsoft.com)
MSN Messenger 7.0 is included with MSN Explorer 9 and is also available as a separate download. It is installed on the computer when you install MSN Explorer 9 or when you run MSN Messenger 7.0 Setup. For more information about how to download the latest version of MSN Messenger, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://messenger.msn.com
(http://messenger.msn.com)
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