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Default Annoying message from jabber at psi - 08-23-2006, 10:29 PM

I installed psi for google and msn. Tried to register the msn.jabber.anywise.com as my MSN transport a month ago, and it did not work from the start.

Very strangely, from today, I kept getting error message on my BB like every 10 minutes.

First it says "traceback failure ... exception" etc. I tried use psi xml console to unregister the transport, now I keep getting the message: "You do not appear to be registered with us ..." like every 10 minutes.

How can I completely get rid of this msn.jabber.anywise.com transport? Removing it from psi did not work.


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Default 08-25-2006, 08:21 PM

Anybody? How can I completely remove the transport from psi?

Thanks!


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Default 08-26-2006, 12:28 PM

82 views, not a single reply? What's going on here?

Solution: Remove that transport agent from your google talk contact.

I can't believe no one can help in this case. :(


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