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remove nick from sign in on computer?04 Aug 2003 06:06 GMT1
Hi, I have opened up an email addy and now find it's
added onto the sign in box - I have tried to remove it
and had no luck - can someone pplease help me NOW ! LOL!
delete contact list users04 Aug 2003 03:35 GMT1
Is there any way to delete users from my contact list other than just
blocking them. Might sound a bit fussy but i like to have these things nice
n clean
signing in problem03 Aug 2003 23:07 GMT2
When I sign in to my hotmail inbox I click on the messenger Icon , I give my
Hotmail address and password. The messenger screen pops up telling me how
many new emails. I click on that  and I go straight to my Inbox.
Now,  instead of going straight to my  Inbox, I get a  ".NET ...
HELP03 Aug 2003 22:55 GMT1
I want nothing more to do with messenger.  Shutting down
27 or so pop-ups before I do anything is INTENSELY
frustrating.  I Need Help to uninstall it.  Please held to
rid me of this scourge!
MSN Messenger 6.0 not starting with Windows03 Aug 2003 21:29 GMT2
I am running WinXP Pro.  I have installed MSN Messenger
6.0.  I set "Automatically run Messenger when I log onto
Windows", and, "Automatically sign in when connected to
the internet".  When I restart my computer, these chosen
message pop ups03 Aug 2003 21:15 GMT1
How do I delete pop up window mesages that occur
constantly? I am on high speed connection so they appear
constantly.
cannot sign in03 Aug 2003 21:14 GMT1
I have windows XP, and been with msn since Jan, now
suddenly i cannot log in and recieve the following
message "signing in to .NET messenger service failed
because the password is incorrect or the sign in name
stop saving emails03 Aug 2003 21:08 GMT1
how to force the windows xp messenger stop saving the
emails addresses signed in . because we use windows xp in
an internet cafe so clients dont want to let the
messenger save their emails in windows xp account ?
instant messages/adds03 Aug 2003 21:06 GMT1
I keep getting unwanted "pop up instant messages" from
whomever. The messages are mostly what I would call a form
of spam/junk mail; and they are usually offering some
product. Several of them offering to stop the pop up
custom emoticons03 Aug 2003 21:05 GMT1
In MSN Messenger 6, I've tried adding a picture that was
22 x 25 and it turn out small. What is the recommended
size for custom emoticons?
friends list disappears03 Aug 2003 21:04 GMT1
in both windows and msn my 'friends' list keeps
disappearing - the names go to the block list and i have
to add them back each time. any help would beappreciated.
alan
cannot sign in03 Aug 2003 20:58 GMT1
I have windows XP, and been with msn since Jan, now
suddenly i cannot log in and recieve the following
message "signing in to .NET messenger service failed
because the password is incorrect
Messenger Service Popups03 Aug 2003 20:57 GMT4
How can I get rid of these annoying pop up messenges?????
Remote Assistance Works, but A/V doesn't03 Aug 2003 14:03 GMT3
A friend of mine and I have been struggling with this for a while now--off
and on.  I've been searching this site and the google groups site for
answers, but lots of ideas.  I have not seen this particular scenario so it
might be relevant.  Here goes...
Windows Messenger 4.7 (add-in)question03 Aug 2003 12:04 GMT1
I'm using windows messenger 4.7 - The addin link built
into messenger doesn't seem to work anymore. So I
searched microsoft and found MSN Add-in for Windows
Messenger for Windows XP - but it says its for 4.6, can I
 
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