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Hotmaill accounts in pull-down login window.11 Oct 2003 14:38 GMT5
I tried using MSN Messenger on two of my hotmail accounts.
I didn't care for it, so I deleted it. Now whenever I log
into any password enabled website, those hotmail accounts
show up in the pulldown menu. Every TRACE of messenger is
ATTN: Jonathan Kay11 Oct 2003 14:17 GMT3
I have recently update my windows messenger from 4.7.2009
to windows messenger 5.0 because i could no longer access
the service uless i updated, and since doing so have not
been able to sign into messenger.  Everytime i try to
How can I make Windows Messenger to show whether I have e-mails in my hotmail account?11 Oct 2003 14:13 GMT1
How can I make Windows Messenger to show whether I have e-mails in my
hotmail account.I had messenger 5 installed and showed if  I had emails,but
iI upgraded to messenger 6 and now doesn't show it.
A question about the patent on IM'ing11 Oct 2003 05:20 GMT3
How DARE you say you invented IM'ing when everyone knows
the Howard Stern invented EVERYTHING.  Do you actually
think you can control the IM'ing in the world?
Integrating MSN Messenger and Outlook Express11 Oct 2003 05:17 GMT3
As you all probably know, Windows Messenger is integrated
with Outlook Express. I'm starting to like MSN Messenger
better because WM is getting kind of
useless/functionless, and WM 4.7 is kind of getting
messenger and "just in time debugging"11 Oct 2003 05:16 GMT1
after I updated to v.6.0 messenager I now keep getting
the just in time debugging pop up. Why is this ?How can I
stop it.It happens mostly when I am doing my mail.
ADD A PRINTER11 Oct 2003 05:11 GMT2
When I go to "ADD A PRINTER" in Win XP Home it comes up
with a message "Cannot complete operation".
Does anyone have any ideas what is wrong.
windows messenger11 Oct 2003 04:51 GMT1
HELP---THERE IS A POP UP THAT HAS INVADED MY
COMPUTER--IT IS TIITLED WINDOWS MESSENGER--IT
POPS UP IN MIDDLE OF ANYTHING.  PROGRAMS, GAMES,
WORD.  IS THIS INSTIGATED BY MICROSOFT OR IS IT
Windows Messemger11 Oct 2003 04:27 GMT3
Is it possible to disable Windows Messenger?  I keep
getting popups from Messenger Services even when I am not
online. Can someone help me?
Remove Windows messenger?11 Oct 2003 04:23 GMT2
How to uninstall/remove Windows messenger from windowsXP?..
Messenger11 Oct 2003 01:47 GMT1
Don't use it, don't want it.  Even though I've downloaded
the lastest "necessary" download I can't get rid of the
pop up that keeps saying I have to download.  Help!  
Anyway to get rid of Messenger?  
messanged wont let me10 Oct 2003 22:24 GMT2
I just installed xp and now when i go to start messanger
it says I have to upgrade to a new version of messanger
to be able to use it, no problem right?? But when I
download it it wont install, and every time I start my
E-mail notification when logging on10 Oct 2003 22:01 GMT1
When I log on as a user on Windows XP, it shows that I
have 10 unread messages beside my user name when in fact
I have deleted all my e-mail messages to try and get rid
of this notification.  How do I get rid of this
Problem getting messenger to start10 Oct 2003 21:43 GMT1
I recently installed Windows messenger 5.0 and get the
following error when I try to launch:
The description for Event ID ( 4 ) in Source (
(MSN/Windows) Messenger Service ) cannot be found. The
Windows messenger, MSN messenger10 Oct 2003 20:34 GMT6
Can someone explain why there are two products that seem to do the same
thing?
I'm running XP what should I use, what are the differences?
Why do people have both on their XP machines, what are MS playing at ?
 
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