You’re getting the error code 800706ba when you try to sign in to Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 Beta? The fix is easy — you have to start a system service.
Category: Windows Live
Announced in 2005, Windows Live offers you a broad set of tools to communicate with your friends: Windows Live Essentials applications, web services, and mobile services.
How-to: Use classic Messenger contact list in Wave 4
Windows Live Wave 4 was developed with social networking at hand. You can revert the contact list to the Messenger 2009 look easily.
How-to: Work around Essentials Wave 4 installer problems
Eager to install Windows Live Wave 4? There are a few steps you should look through before installing the public beta released recently.
Wave 4 Public Beta now available for download in 7 languages
Long awaited, now available for free download: Windows Live Essentials 2011 Beta. This beta is available in English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese and Japanese.
Messenger problems: Resolving error code 80071392
If you receive the error code 80071392 when you try to sign in to Windows Live Messenger, try these steps.
Windows Live Essentials 2011 beta next week
According to information published by Francisco Martín García, we can look forward to the Public beta of Windows Live Essentials 2011 around the 24 or 25 June 2010.
Windows Live for Developers — get ready for Messenger Connect
On the road of moving blogs… There is apparently much to move these days. The Live Services blog is the next one to join the blogs at windowsteamblog.com.
Hotmail gradually switches to new Wave 4 version
Users of Windows Live Hotmail should prepare for a change in the coming weeks. As announced, the new version of Hotmail will be available for some 370 million users worldwide gradually.
Minor update for Messenger Plus! 4.84
A minor update for Plus! 4.84 has been released, addressing that some users cannot use the changed resource file format created by Visual Studio 2010.
Send messages without Hotmail advertisements
In the upcoming Hotmail version, e-mails sent with Hotmail will no longer have an advertisement footer. The update, rolling out from 15 June 2010 onwards, is code-named “Wave 4”, and getting rid of the Hotmail advertisement is part of this new version.