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Stuart was CTO for Application Consulting EMEA at EMC Consulting until October 2009, now blogging at http://stuartpreston.net

Team Foundation Error: Windows Live Messenger is not running.

If you have installed the October 2008 TFS Power Tools (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=FBD14EEA-781F-45A1-8C46-9F6BA2F68BF0&displaylang=en) and you are running the latest Windows Live Messenger Beta (http://download.live.com/messenger), you may come across the following error when opening Team Explorer:

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Using the trusty Process Monitor to look for evidence of what the power tool is doing, we can see by filtering on devenv.exe that some calls are made to the registry to determine if MSN Messenger is “up and running”.

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Looking in the registry path specified (HKCU\Software\IM Providers\MSN Messenger\UpAndRunning) and watching it whilst WLM Beta is restarted, it seems that this value is sometimes not updated by the Beta version of Windows Live Messenger and the value stays at 0.  This is likely to be some sort of bug with the WLM Beta however it seems to only occur randomly.  Setting the UpAndRunning value to 2 and refreshing Team Explorer resolves the issue.

Published 18 November 2008 09:43 by Stuart.Preston

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Team System News said:

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November 25, 2008 14:23
 

Yevgeni Frolov said:

Well, yes that is a message I’ve got recently. Actually this message comes in two variations: When Windows

February 24, 2009 07:08
 

chris lively said:

I have a better idea: how about removing the dependence on windows live messenger to begin with.  

March 18, 2009 14:45
 

Stuart.Preston said:

@chris lively: There's always the option to turn it off completely in Tools > Options if you don't need the functionality.  Or don't install the Power Tools ;)

March 18, 2009 14:52

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