Yesterday, a Chinese user reported that the common msn133 software had a fault. Although it could communicate with friends normally, its status in the contact list was always "offline ".At six o'clock P.M., some overseas users said they had encountered similar problems. MSN said that in mainland China and some other countries and regions, the MSN service has encountered a fault. The company is currently investigating the cause and is still unable to determine when to recover the fault.
According to MSN, what is confirmed at present is that the fault has nothing to do with the server located in China.
Yesterday, the reporter found at the MSN China Technology Forum that nearly a hundred users have submitted related questions.
This is the third large-scale failure of MSN in the past year.
In the past two large-scale faults, users have encountered problems such as failure to log on and frequent disconnection. When MSN encountered a problem similar to "hard to explain" in the past, MSN China and Microsoft did not provide a detailed explanation, but soon it will return to normal.
Yesterday, some users said in an interview that although they felt "a little strange", "it doesn't matter if they can talk, and there is no impact ". Reprinted: Check: Pr Prediction