Ok so today some guy asked me to put this weird code in my personal msg, he said he wanted to see if it looked the same. So being the nice person I am I put it in not knowing it would DISCONNECT ME.
So now everytime I try to log in, it disconnects me because that code being there.
How can I get the code out? I was thinking of trying another computer, because now personal messages do go onto other computers but depending on the computer it usually takes like 2 minutes. So if I could quickly get the code out of there that would be fine, except it takes 2 minutes so when I try it on my main computer you have to be logged on before it changes.
Anyway to fix it? If not, when I'm on another computer I'll save my contact list and import it onto a new email address I make.
Additional info, added Friday August 3 2007, 3:14 am: ALSO!!!!
The guy that did it told me if I reinstalled MSN I could get back in. I did it, but it didn't work he just tricked me again.. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? Vanyn answered Saturday August 4 2007, 2:39 am: At this point, trying all of that isn't really any option.
This has happened to me.
You have to make a new account, and go through your computer, find EVERY file you have associated with MSN messanger.
Delete it.
And re install.
katieneedsadvice answered Friday August 3 2007, 1:10 pm: You may need to just start a new acont on MSN. And not listen to the guy anmore, Lol :) . Just tell your friends that you switched it and have them add you so you don't have to re-add them all.
Hope i helped. If that doesn't work for you tell me! K? [ katieneedsadvice's advice column | Ask katieneedsadvice A Question ]
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