I do not usually write blogs critisizing something but felt like i had to destress and help a few 100 people out 
Messenger Support:
what is wrong with them at the moment do they ever read there blogs?
I have a few suggestion(s) for there space.
they should publised it more – mention it in windows live messenger help
but
there should be a welcome post that in that post will a list of all the blogs made already (and is always updated)- there blog is not structured easily for fast finding a particular blog this and all the windows live spaces blogs should make it easier to get to a specific thing (particularly the ‘support’ ones).
also there should be a main blog with all the error messages that when clicked a blog could come up what each mean (and solutions if have any).
also rambling on something off topic should be banned and confined to a specific blog. if they took more time with the blog i feel people will be less random and post more specific to there problem.
Here is a idea they could use

- but quite sure they not though

someone gets the fictional error 999999 (fictional as far as i aware)
they goes to the messenger-support or the help section of windows (even better) and look for that errorcode
and in the end find something like
Error code: 999999
meaning of error: Windows Live Messenger can’t be installed on this Operating system.
solution: has to be XP or vista for example <and more detail – similar to some of that said via email>
Error 80004005
There is alot of comments on the
http://messenger-support.spaces.msn.com space lately mainly about the 80004005 error. and people getting abit annoyed with not getting a reply. you could try emailing them at support.live.com however below is a response to the error 80004005 when i had it and it was driving me mad – i know how you lot feel.
This solution solves the problem but it can come back – if so do the solution again at another time.
Error Code: 80004005 solution (as no one at Windows Live wants to publish it)
sent from Yel, Windows Live Messenger Technical Support when i got 80004005 earlier this month
When you try to sign in to Windows Live Messenger Beta, you receive the following error message:
1. Sorry, we were unable to sign you in to the Messenger service at this time. Please try again later. 80004005
2. 80004005: Sorry, we were unable to sign you in to the Messenger service at this time. Please try again later.
The error messages above are common error messages that represent various connection problems in Windows Live Messenger Beta.
In order to immediately solve your problem, please follow these instructions carefully. This may take a while so your patience is very much appreciated.
1. Determine the version of Messenger that you are using:
- In Messenger, click "About Messenger" on the "Help" menu.
2. If you are not running the latest version, install Messenger by following these steps. Otherwise, go to step 3.
- To install Windows Live Messenger
a. Visit the following Web site:
http://ideas.live.comb. Under "Windows Live Messenger Beta," click "Download."
c. Follow the steps in the wizard to complete installation.
- To install MSN Messenger
a. Visit the following Web site:
http://join.msn.com/messenger/overviewb. Click "Download Now."
c. In the File Download window, click "Open" or "Run" to start the installation.
d. Follow the steps in the wizard to complete installation.
3. Remove any third-party add-ons to Messenger, such as Messenger Plus or Smiley Central.
4. Delete the cache file for all accounts that sign in to Messenger on the computer:
- For MSN Messenger
a. Follow one of these steps:
– If your computer is running Microsoft Windows or Windows XP, click "Start," click "Run," type "cmd", and then click "OK."
– If your computer is running Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition, click "Start," click "Run," type "command", and then click "OK."
b. At the command prompt, type the following commands. After each command line, press ENTER:
cd\
cd %appdata%\microsoft
cd "msn messenger"
del /s listcache.dat
- For Windows Live Messenger
a. Make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is turned on:
i. Right-click "Start," and then click "Explore" to open Windows Explorer.
ii. On the "Tools" menu, click "Folder Options," and then click the "View" tab.
iii. In the "Advanced settings" box, select "Show hidden files and folders" under "Hidden files and folders."
iv. Click "OK" to close the window.
b. Locate the following folder, and then delete the contents of the folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\[YOUR WINDOWS LOGON NAME]\Contacts\[YOUR MICROSOFT PASSPORT NETWORK ADDRESS]
c. Locate the following folder, and then delete both folders that this folder contains:
C:\Documents and Settings\[YOUR WINDOWS LOGON NAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\[YOUR PASSPORT NETWORK ADDRESS]
5. Try to sign in to Messenger again.