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ID Confirmation13 Sep 2003 00:24 GMT1
I have an ID Installation from Windows XP. How can I
Activate my Windows without phone or internet connection.
From where I get the ID Confirmation?
MSN Messenger 6.0 and XP12 Sep 2003 23:29 GMT2
I can't get the new 6.0 MSN Messenger to work with my
Outlook Epress. Outlook Express works great with 4.0
Windows Messenger IM. But when I download MSN IM 6.0 it
tells me that I can only use one or the other. I tryed
please help me12 Sep 2003 21:32 GMT2
i just got a brand new computer with windows xp
i have clicked the button so that the taskbar will hide
inactive icons but it doesn't hide them
does anyone know why it won't hide the inactive icons and
windows xp messenger12 Sep 2003 21:00 GMT2
how do i delete windows xp messenger?
MSN messenger ver 6  where to get it??12 Sep 2003 20:01 GMT1
i have gone here and loaded ver 6
http://messenger.msn.com/
but if you check that version it is the 4.71.1015.0
so where do i get ver 6.  
MSN Messenger won't sign in12 Sep 2003 18:39 GMT3
I just received an email from my mother which says:
"The messenger 6.0 keeps telling me I cant go on as
either the sign in name doesnt exist or password
forgotten.  Been  through all this before and its
Instant Messanger log12 Sep 2003 17:43 GMT2
How do I print or even access my instant message history?
Messenger 4.7 keeps prompting after installing MSN MEssenger 6.012 Sep 2003 14:55 GMT3
I had Windows Messenger 4.7 which recently started
complaining it was too old, and to "click here" to get a
more recent version.  Which I finally did and installed
consequently MSN Messenger 6.0.
MSN Instant Messenger12 Sep 2003 14:46 GMT2
I am unable to get MSN Instant Messenger to work on my new
Dell 8300 XP Pro machine.  I have an account and .net
seems to be running stable.  I can sign on to MSMIM with
my account on another machine (W2k)and it works fine so I
Does MSN Messenger V6 support audio on Windows 9812 Sep 2003 11:24 GMT3
Does anyone know if MSN Messenger V6 will support audio on Windows 98. I've
checked the on-line help in MSN Messenger V6 and could not find any
information on compatability.
I know that Windows Messenger will support audio/video only if both ends are
cant use launch site12 Sep 2003 08:38 GMT1
launch site fails whenever i try to play a game.
these measures mentioned in the help dont work:
-If you are experiencing problems running Launch Site
programs, click the Tools menu, click Options, and then
Hardware message12 Sep 2003 08:36 GMT1
Every time I turn on my computer, I get a message that it
has discovered a new hareware & I should load the disc
and install it.  The only two hardware items I have
installed on my computer are a Lexmark combo printer & a
emoticons12 Sep 2003 08:33 GMT1
Does anyone know where I can get the adult emoticons for MSN Messenger?
Thank's.
Is 100 the maximum # of contacts availible?12 Sep 2003 04:59 GMT1
Is 100 the maximum # of contacts availible?
Is there any way to increase the number of contacts I can
store?
Or is there any program that uses the same network that
Removal of Messenger Service from Office XP (Home Edition)12 Sep 2003 01:18 GMT7
I would like to remove the onerous "Messenger Service"
program from my  Windows XP(HE).  Microsoft seems to not
allow anyone to contact then unless they fit sime pre-
programmed paradigm that fits a "cookie-cutter" template,
 
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