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How do you turn of messenger using RegEdit?16 Oct 2003 21:45 GMT1
For some reason my XP machine tells me that i do not have
access to my services menu however i can get into my
regedit i found where the messenger service information is
but i don't know what field to change to turn it off. Can
MSM and Windows XP16 Oct 2003 21:43 GMT1
HELP When accessing the msn program, on the sign in
screen i have several other user names and pictures which
i would like to delete but dont know how. I have checked
via control panel/user accounts/passport.Net\* and the
Uninstalling Windows Messenger 5.016 Oct 2003 21:41 GMT1
I recently downloaded Windows Messenger 5.0 I entered a
contact with a .com e-mail address. It worked ok. The
next day I unintentionally deleted the contacts e-mail
address. I was unable to reinput this address because I
windows messenger16 Oct 2003 21:38 GMT1
Why can I not us Veido or auto with anouther.I getno
voice or Picture >Call my router company nothing wrong.I
have XP home , windows messenger 5 Please some one help me
    Thanks
internet explorer16 Oct 2003 21:37 GMT1
Cant get internet explorer to open
Add-in for hotmail16 Oct 2003 21:32 GMT3
I've just downloaded Windows Messenger 5. Do I need to
install an add-in to have access to Hotmail?
*HELP* I cant access hotmail or MSN16 Oct 2003 21:31 GMT3
I'm sorry for making this post kind of big, but thanks to
those who care to read on - For the past few weeks when
I've tried to log onto my MSN account - which is a
hotmail account - it simply says enter the password again
startmenu16 Oct 2003 18:23 GMT1
when I press the startmenu  (in the msn messenger chat screen) I always get
the message : "no application information available".
How can I solve this problem? I tried the english and dutch version, but
both don't work.
Messenger thru proxy server 2.016 Oct 2003 16:20 GMT1
A little help please  !
I have 2 XP pro boxes that can use messenger 6 behind the
firewall just fine.
When I try to voice call a third party outside the
Windows Messenger 516 Oct 2003 05:39 GMT1
I recently installed MSN messenger 6 in order to comply with the news from
microsoft about not allowing pre-version 5 programs to connect to the
network. After realising that MSN messenger 6 didn't allow your contact list
to be displayed in Outlook Express I decided to find an ...
How to kill the Messenger "safely"16 Oct 2003 04:40 GMT6
Ha....found it....i think this is the perfect spot to ask this burning
question I have:
Win XP Home...
How can I stop "Windows Messenger" (msmsgs.exe)
signing in16 Oct 2003 04:11 GMT3
I have 5 different sign in names/address's on my list.
(from people who USED to sign in on my PC) Can I get rid
of all of those ???? and if so.....Can you PLEASE TELL ME
HOW ....lol
Messenger with Webcam16 Oct 2003 02:01 GMT3
I am new to messenger and am looking to purchase a webcam
but I would like to know if it is possible to actually
get audio at the same time as video (ie be able to
conference with someone) ???
audio problems16 Oct 2003 01:04 GMT1
I have installed logitech 400; I get perfect video
communication, but the audio does not work (I have tried
with 2 different addresses). I can neither hear, nor be
heard. The video/audio wizard shows that everything is
Stored Name and Password15 Oct 2003 20:59 GMT1
I have Windows Messenger 5 and MSN Messenger 6. Only the
shortcut of MSN Messger 5 sits on the system tray at the
lower right courner, how can I add Windows Messenger 5 to
it?
 
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