I love to watch the stockprices on MSN Messenger anywhere I want via the Money Tab. On this computer, however, I can't see my personal stock list. When I click the tab, another page (http://money.msn.nl/) is shown within MSN Messenger. The right page to be shown actually is
http://nl.money.msn.com/messenger/tab.aspx.
I tried to reinstall MSN Messenger 6.2, even after manually deletion of my settings in registry and "Documents and Settings" before installing MSN Messenger again, the problem persists. In previous versions of MSN Messenger (<6.0) I know, one can edit ConfigCache.XML, containing a record providing the url MSN Messenger visits when clicking on a specific tab. Furthermore the problem must lie within the MSN Messenger installation, because any account lacks the ability to access the Money tab in the proper way, besides that the problem only resides at this workstation.
Is there someone who has (had!) the same problem and/or is there someone who has a solution to this problem directly? Or indirectly by knowing a way to add more configurability to MSN Messenger 6.2 (On a level comparible with the one described above for MSN Messenger <6.0)?
P.S. I will not take "Reinstall your computer" for an answer, as the Stocks-on-MSN-feature doesn't mean THAT much for me...
http://nl.money.msn.com/messenger/tab.aspx.
I tried to reinstall MSN Messenger 6.2, even after manually deletion of my settings in registry and "Documents and Settings" before installing MSN Messenger again, the problem persists. In previous versions of MSN Messenger (<6.0) I know, one can edit ConfigCache.XML, containing a record providing the url MSN Messenger visits when clicking on a specific tab. Furthermore the problem must lie within the MSN Messenger installation, because any account lacks the ability to access the Money tab in the proper way, besides that the problem only resides at this workstation.
Is there someone who has (had!) the same problem and/or is there someone who has a solution to this problem directly? Or indirectly by knowing a way to add more configurability to MSN Messenger 6.2 (On a level comparible with the one described above for MSN Messenger <6.0)?
P.S. I will not take "Reinstall your computer" for an answer, as the Stocks-on-MSN-feature doesn't mean THAT much for me...
