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Jason - for you and anyone else who cares, look at the General tab in
Preferences. At the bottom is a check box option to
"Display Console when new console message received"
- check that box, then you can watch, to a small degree, the login
process to each service. Heck, I leave the console open all the time.
Some interesting stuff can pop up in there.
--Kurt
On Thursday, November 8, 2001, at 05:41 PM, Jason Tessier wrote:
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> on 11/8/01 2:24 PM, Eric Peyton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Are you auto-connecting to any services?
>> How many buddies and blocked buddies do you have?
>>
>> It's not normal to take *that* long for sure ...
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> Ok. I was connecting to MSN messenger service (unsuccessfully) without
> knowing it. :) Fire now opens up in a hurry!
>
> A few comments...
> 1. There was no indication of the fact that I was logging in. For
> example,
> the MSN service appeared as Offline throughout the whole process. Maybe
> the
> status should change.
> 2. No error message saying login had failed. If there had
> 3. Was unable to make menu selections or do anything else while logging
> in
> (unsuccessfully to MSN). Maybe in the future it will be possible to
> connect
> to one service while doing something else.
>
> Is MSN working for anyone else? I am behind an Airport base station
> which
> connects via PPP and does NAT for the rest of my boxes.
>
> BTW, the quick response on the previous question was very much
> appreciated.
> Thanks!
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