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Help!!!

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Hi All..
Today i've tried to set up a video conference with a friend using MSN Messenger 6.0.3. however i couldnt get connected to her. Usually i use skype and that works fantastic, however through msn it didnt work. As she doesnt have a MAC videoconferencing through iChat was no solution. As she's on the other end of the world, i'd really like to solve this problem.
Does anyone know what to do? if so, please help me out. Thanks, Daniella

(PS: Moderator if this thread isnt posted into the right section pls move it to the right one :) )
 
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MSN for Mac does not currently support video chat - that may well be the problem.

I think aMSN does though, you could try that.
 

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