When you start Windows Live Messenger/MSN Messenger you will get the following
error:
We were unable to sign you in to .NET Messenger Service, possibly because
of a problem with the service or with your Internet connection. Please make
sure that you are connected to the Internet. 81000306
To troubleshoot the problem:
Confirm that you're connected to the Internet by visiting another web site.
Clear the Windows Live Messenger proxy settings
Start Messenger.
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Under Connection, click Advanced Settings.
Delete the entries under SOCKS.
Click OK, and then click OK again.
If your computer is running Windows XP, clear the DNS resolver cache
On the taskbar, click Start, and then click Run.
Type cmd, and then click OK.
At the command prompt, type ipconfig/flushdns, and then press ENTER.
If you're still unable to sign in to Messenger
A dial-up connection may be timing out. Wait a few minutes, and then try to sign in again.
If your computer is part of a corporate network, contact your network administrator to make sure that the network allows access to the Messenger service.
Check your firewall settings:
Go to the MSN Web Messenger website.
Click Start MSN Web Messenger, and then try to sign in.
If you can sign in to MSN Web Messenger, but Windows Live Messenger still can't access the Internet, Windows Live Messenger may be blocked by a firewall. You may need to add MSNmsgr.exe to your firewall's allow list. See your firewall's documentation or website for more information on how to add MSNmsgr.exe to your allow list.