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BlackBerry Curve 8250 Windows Live Messenger Problem


Question Posted Friday July 15 2011, 7:39 am

Guys when I downloaded windows live messenger and tried to log on it all it said was "Service not enable for this hand-held" can somebody please help?

Help Very Appreciated XD


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boobydoo answered Saturday July 16 2011, 4:00 pm:
wen i had this problem i had to re configure the internet settings, if u can try this if that dont work try deleting it and reinstalling it hope it helps

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