Windows live search & Tell me

I'm using a vzw tour and wondering if anyone else uses windows live search and or tell me. They are 3rd party apps that I have used on my previous blackberry's. The tell me wont download at all and the windows live search allows you to download the app but it continuously tries to update and make my phone freeze. I found the windows live search at wls.live.com and tell me at tellme.com

This could be due to 2 possible issue.
But first, try another msn, live user and password and check if the sign out issue still continues. If not, the first possibility is that sometime in your life, your had sign on on another device/computer (maybe a lab computer?), I have an IM apps on my iphone too, so once in a while it will sign in to check my mails and this disconnect my computer side, then after it finished, the iphone disconnect and my computer regains control.
Second possibility, which is very rare, is the credential, you need to google it and make your credential more 'permanent' at
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Credential Manager
Note that this Credential manager thing is very random, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Most permanent solution if you found it is due to this,  is to reinstall the OS because there were all sort of settings/registry/network settings etc, that was reported to mess up the connectivity issue. I had an issue with a network server once with this, and read through many googled answers/methods, finally gave up and reformatted and did a clean install and the problem stopped.

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    Action start 2:21:13: WriteEnvironmentStrings.
    Action ended 2:21:13: WriteEnvironmentStrings. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RollBkLIVESSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RollBkLIVESSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDNSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDNSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDProv.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDProv.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RollBkLIVESSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RollBkLIVESSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDNSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RollBkWLIDNSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: InstallServices.
    Action ended 2:21:13: InstallServices. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: PropSetCAConfigureServiceParameters.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: PropSetCAConfigureServiceParameters.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: CAConfigureServiceParameters.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: CAConfigureServiceParameters.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RgWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RgWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RgWLIDProv.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RgWLIDProv.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: StartServices.
    Action ended 2:21:13: StartServices. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RgWLIDNSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RgWLIDNSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RgLIVESSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RgLIVESSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RgWLIDNSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RgWLIDNSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RgLIVESSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RgLIVESSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RegisterUser.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RegisterUser. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: RegisterProduct.
    Action ended 2:21:13: RegisterProduct. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: PublishComponents.
    Action ended 2:21:13: PublishComponents. Return value 0.
    Action start 2:21:13: PublishFeatures.
    Action ended 2:21:13: PublishFeatures. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: PublishProduct.
    Action ended 2:21:13: PublishProduct. Return value 1.
    Action start 2:21:13: InstallFinalize.
    PPMSI_INFORMATION: CAConfigureServiceParameters: start
    PPMSI_INFORMATION: CAConfigureServiceParameters: change configuration for service WLIDSVC
    PPMSI_INFORMATION: CAConfigureServiceParameters: service WLIDSVC set to restart on failure after 1 minute(s)
    PPMSI_INFORMATION: LCID passed=1033
    PPMSI_INFORMATION: Updated the service description.
    PPMSI_INFORMATION: Service update done.
    CustomAction RgWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7 returned actual error code 3 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
    MSI (s) (30:CC) [02:21:15:100]: Product: Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant -- Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action RgWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7, location: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\, command: regsvr32.exe /s "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDPROV.DLL"
    Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action RgWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7, location: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\, command: regsvr32.exe /s "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDPROV.DLL"
    Action ended 2:21:15: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
    CustomAction RollBkWLIDNSP.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C returned actual error code 5 but will be translated to success due to continue marking
    CustomAction RollBkWLIDProv.1312FADD_90E2_487F_B4BC_5B3F1469FB3C returned actual error code 5 but will be translated to success due to continue marking
    CustomAction RollBkWLIDNSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7 returned actual error code 3 but will be translated to success due to continue marking
    CustomAction RollBkLIVESSP.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7 returned actual error code 3 but will be translated to success due to continue marking
    CustomAction RollBkWLIDProv.D7E3D3D4_C059_4F60_8B26_AED871BD74F7 returned actual error code 3 but will be translated to success due to continue marking
    Action ended 2:21:15: INSTALL. Return value 3.
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    MSI (s) (30:CC) [02:21:15:483]: Product: Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant -- Installation failed.
    MSI (s) (30:CC) [02:21:15:484]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant. Product Version: 6.500.3165.0. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Installation success or error status: 1603.
    === Logging stopped: 23/11/2010 2:21:15 ===
    (xliveinstall-elevated.log)
    Logging Started: 11/23/2010 02:21:10
    EXE: C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\gfwlivesetup_4d530936e0000001.exe (3.4.26.0)
    DLL: C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\gfwlivesetup_4d530936e0000001.exe (3.4.26.0)
    Source Folder: C:\Users\Nick\Desktop
    OS v6.1 (build 7600) 64 bit
    OS Product Type: 0x00000001
    User Default LCID: 0x1009
    (02:21:10) Download folder: C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\GFWLive\Downloads
    (02:21:10) Already installed: dotNetFx40_Client_x86_x64.exe
    (02:21:10) Downloading http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=194359&clcid=0x409 to C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\GFWLive\Downloads\xliveredist.msi
    (02:21:10) Download Status: http://download.gfwl.xboxlive.com/content/gfwl-public/redists/production/xliveredist.msi
    (02:21:10) Download Status: application/octet-stream
    (02:21:11) Download Status: http://download.gfwl.xboxlive.com/content/gfwl-public/redists/production/xliveredist.msi
    (02:21:11) Download Status: C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\60TU13T6\xliveredist[1].msi
    (02:21:11) Download Status: http://download.gfwl.xboxlive.com/content/gfwl-public/redists/production/xliveredist.msi
    (02:21:11) HTTP Status Code: 200
    (02:21:11) Downloading http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=194360&clcid=0x409 to C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\GFWLive\Downloads\gfwlclient.msi
    (02:21:11) Download Status: http://download.gfwl.xboxlive.com/content/gfwl-public/redists/production/gfwlclient.msi
    (02:21:11) Download Status: application/octet-stream
    (02:21:11) Download Status: http://download.gfwl.xboxlive.com/content/gfwl-public/redists/production/gfwlclient.msi
    (02:21:11) Download Status: C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\244CX8I0\gfwlclient[1].msi
    (02:21:11) Download Status: http://download.gfwl.xboxlive.com/content/gfwl-public/redists/production/gfwlclient.msi
    (02:21:11) HTTP Status Code: 200
    (02:21:11) Downloading http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201788 to C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\GFWLive\Downloads\wllogin.msi
    (02:21:12) Download Status: http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/4/0/740357D6-EFA8-43C1-A7DF-A8EEDD104638/wllogin_64.msi
    (02:21:12) Download Status: application/octet-stream
    (02:21:12) Download Status: http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/4/0/740357D6-EFA8-43C1-A7DF-A8EEDD104638/wllogin_64.msi
    (02:21:12) Download Status: C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\60TU13T6\wllogin_64[1].msi
    (02:21:12) Download Status: http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/4/0/740357D6-EFA8-43C1-A7DF-A8EEDD104638/wllogin_64.msi
    (02:21:12) HTTP Status Code: 200
    (02:21:12) Extracted EULAs [Code:0x00000000]
    (02:21:12) Languages: 0 Selected:0x00000000 [Code:0x00000000]
    (02:21:12) ProductKey [Code:0x00000000]
    (02:21:12) Prompt result [Code:0x00000000]
    (02:21:12) Verified files [Code:0x00000000]
    (02:21:12) Found C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\GFWLive\Downloads\xliveredist.msi
    (02:21:12) Found C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\GFWLive\Downloads\gfwlclient.msi
    (02:21:12) Skipped C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Microsoft\GFWLive\Downloads\dotNetFx40_Client_x86_x64.exe
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