Because newser isn't always better
This is a discussion on Webmessenger.msn.com within the General Discussion forums, part of the General Discussion category; when I go there using Netscape, Mozilla, and IE it says a pop-up blocker is detected, and it won't open ...
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you may want to check the setting on your av scanner, i had a similar problem when using pc cillin 2000 with msn, it would not always logon or allow me to access my hotmail inbox unless i reduced the web security setting
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I do use MSN Messenger at home, but I'm the type of person that travels a lot. So most of the time I'm either using a library computer or one in an internet cafe somewhere. Some of these have restrictions made by Windows XP, especially the library computers, where you can't install certain programs. So this is the only reason I have to use MSN Webmessenger instead of the real MSN Messenger.
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another thing about this, everytime I use another computer, like at the library, and I go to webmessenger.msn.com in Tools>Pop-up blocker there is an option that says 'Add pop-ups from this site' but that one doesn't show when I go there on my computer.
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