PC Suite Communicator 9300

This product has been a constant pain - works fine for some months then simply refuses to connect - I've lost count of the number of times I've repaired, removed, cleaned & reinstalled. A Winxp Pro sys, this is the only piece of software that gives problems, no games installed, its a Business PC, no event errors. All Nokia supplied kit.
I've just gone through the whole repair/uninstal/clean up/reboot process & it still refuses to connect.
Do I now dump Nokia, after using them for the last 10 years?
>:C

Sorry I realised I posted to wrong group

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