How can i use the webcamera Live! Ultra with Msn mesenger?

hello i need to use this camera with msn messenger but is says that i cn only use it with yahoo msn , but on the box says that i can use it also with msn mesenger i need help fast !
thx

oh good noone replies this forums are said to answer questions? LOL i have been w8ing week .. noone replies im returning the cam to the shop..

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