Had IE9 on a 7 Home Edition.  Just downloaded Fire Fox, and it fixed the freezing problems. I do still need help with the "default mail client is not properly installed".  I am beyond grateful for any help.  I know less than the dog.

Signing in is no problem (no worse than at any other time) but there is no content (email/message list) and the graphics are a little jumbled. This is two days of this now and followed another 2 or 3 days of the account just freezing when you get in.

Anybody know if they are ever going to fix this?

My messenger is slowing to a stand still when it signs in. It doesn't seem to stop responding, but I can't do anything with it. Ideas?
Our offices uses live messenger to communicate. This morning messnger has started freezing up and using 50% system resources. This is really a problem and I hope for a solution very soon.

Thanks,
Ray
Messenger works for 30 or so minutes, then freezes and eats up all my memory running the program. It was fine until today.  This isn't just me, its also happening to other friends of mine who are experiencing the same issue so it doesnt seem like a computer issue on my end. It must be MSN Message program itself as messenger works and connects if I use it through the hotmail webpage

Windows Live Messenger is Freezing.  It will launch but as soon as you go to a contact it freezes.  It will also display Out of Memory at Line 32.  I have already uninstallaed and reinstalled it.  This is happening on multiple pcs.

When I log into MSN I automatically appear offline and when I click 'available' my MSN freezes.  I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling/fixing/clearing internet history/clearing proxy settings (I don't have a proxy server, but figured it wouldn't hurt), unchecked the box to automatically configure and nothing will work.
Is Messenger down for all? Freezing up for everyone in our company 9/26/2012. Consumes memory and proc...


msnmsgr.exe has begun freezing and causing high CPU usage and in just the last 30 minutes for four out of ten workstations in our network. When we exit the program (completely closing it) we see CPU usage and memory usage return to normal. In each case, it is Windows 7 64bit workstations, one desktop and three laptops. Each updated with the Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2732059). Not long afterwards this phenomenon began. We have closed the program for now until we find a reason/solution. Any ideas, explanations, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. 

CHPii 

UPDATE: One computer is Windows Vista and did not run udpates this morning. The other six computers in our network continue NOT to have a problem. We have been using Windows Live Messenger since it became available and have not had this issue until today.
messenger comes up but when you click on it theres no response