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MSN 6 vs Messenger 4.7?03 Aug 2003 11:30 GMT1
Is there  a new version of Windows Messenger? Whish is better? Is it bad to
totally remove messenger from a PC.
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Messenger signing out03 Aug 2003 07:02 GMT2
Several times when I log into MSN messenger at home
(after being at work or even on a weekend), it tells me I
have been signed out of MSN messenger because I was
logged in somewhere else. I log off my work one before I
the answer you've all been looking for03 Aug 2003 03:25 GMT3
how to remove msn messenger for good!!!
open the 'run' command and copy this:
RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
press ok, there may be some sort of error box but thats normal, say goodbye
MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger03 Aug 2003 00:34 GMT1
Does MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger work on a local
area network that isn't part of the Internet? I have some
users who need a chat program to talk back and forth
between computers, but none of them have Interent access.
msn messenger03 Aug 2003 00:32 GMT1
I recently down loaded MSN Messenger "6", and I am not
satisfied with it at all. How can I get the original
version back.
Messenger PopUps02 Aug 2003 20:49 GMT1
I've tried the methods in three MS articles to disable
Messenger including altering the register to disable it.  
I continue to get unsolicited advertising popups thru
Messenger.  As far as I can tell, it seems that Outlook
msmsgs.exe running in background02 Aug 2003 19:32 GMT3
how can i stop this from running in background at startup,
Or dose it not hurt to have running.I do use messenger
form time to time and have it set not to run in background
and not to startup with windows. I used the
Profile Viewing02 Aug 2003 18:46 GMT1
I have just loaded XP and the messenger says that to view
a profile I need an Add-In and takes me to a download site
of multiple add-ins but does not tell me which I need to
download.  My old ME had no problems viewing profile.  
Stop 4.7 Opening02 Aug 2003 18:45 GMT4
How can I stop Messenger 4.7 opening? I now use 6.0 but everytime I look at
newsgroups (which starts Outlook Express) 4.7 starts up. it must be linked
somehow to OE but I can't figure out how.
I'm running XP Pro.
Messenger Service02 Aug 2003 18:45 GMT1
Is there a way to delete the .exe that supplies those pop-
ups instead of buying these $10 programs to disable them?
Windows Messenger for WinXP02 Aug 2003 17:00 GMT1
Hello I'm using win messenger in winxp pro and I was able
to access my hotmail email. And instantly go to chat room
in messenger. But some crazy things have been happening
with microsoft server. Now I'm no longer able to access my
Messenger randomly opening ports02 Aug 2003 16:57 GMT1
UPDATE...Now has 23 open ports on my router!  How do I
stop this??  HELP!!!!
No video or sound when messenger accepted02 Aug 2003 16:55 GMT1
Does Chinese version of Microsoft at other-end having
conflict with English version? Also, if the other partly
not XP in OS, will it be the cause for not excepting?
pop-ups02 Aug 2003 16:42 GMT1
How do stop being blackmailed by unrelenting pop-ups and
demands for payment, courtesy Microsoft, from a wretched
southern Californian company, offering to stop pop-ups
for a fee? Do I have to stop the messenger service each
logging conversations02 Aug 2003 16:41 GMT3
can someone please tell me how in the hell you are supposed to log
conversations within msn messenger 5.0.0544.
i knew there was a reason i never used this program before, ah well, any
help would be very much appreciated.
 
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