Ichat windows messenger works for ?????

i have an account the windows messenger, but it does not work in ichat ???

Hi,
It is working for me.  Not sure what your set up is.  My N97 firmware is v20.  The app is installed at the E: Mass Memory.  Yes, it took a very long time to install.  And a very long time to initiate.  But nothing like 5 hours.  I suppose you are also running v20 and the app is installed at E:?  Another thing I can think of is perhaps the location you are from?  Microsoft seems to say that some locations are now free and some may still be not.  Sorry, can't be of more help.  Best of luck.
Or use Nimbuzz.  That is a good option. 
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