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i do not want msn messenger10 Nov 2003 19:53 GMT1
i have outlook express for my email...i use yahoo
messenger...i cant get rid of msn messenger...please make
the idiotic 2 fat green people quit causing my comp to
wanna log in and give me room on my computer for something
I don't want Windows Messenger10 Nov 2003 19:49 GMT1
I am running Windows XP Home Edition and, on those rare
occasions when I use an instant messenger, I use the aol
version.  I do not want any part of Windows Messenger.  
Still, whenever I connect to the internet, I get a
Windows Messanger Versions10 Nov 2003 18:47 GMT2
I had Microsoft Messanger version 4 on my Windows XP Pro
computer. I never used it. However, I decided to try it
out and ended up installing Microsoft Messanger version 5.
I now have both versions installed and I decided I do not
reporting a bug in MSN Messenger10 Nov 2003 18:18 GMT1
Using MSN Messenger 6.1, if you have "Display Alerts when
email is received" checked under the General tab, and a
user clicks on the alert checking their msn or hotmail
email account. This is where the problem occurs. If the
Cam not working10 Nov 2003 17:07 GMT2
Sorry new to this channel when i run the wizzard for MSN 6.1 everything
works fine my cam shows pics and my mic is fine. When i try to connect or
send my web cam nothing shows up???
I cannot getat the settings and if i click properties nothing is seen from
NAT+MSM= no audio chat?10 Nov 2003 16:15 GMT2
I have MSN behind a router with NAT. I can chat, transfer files and
send/receive live cam, but i cant establish an audio conversation. Any
hints?
thanks
will this work with other IM services?10 Nov 2003 16:13 GMT2
All I want to know is can I (having windows messenger)
talk with someone who has AOL messenger?
MSN messenger drop down menus for sign in10 Nov 2003 14:40 GMT3
k in msn messenger when you want to sign in with a
different email address you click the "To sign in with a
different account, click here" how do I get rid of all
the email address from the drop down menu?
Exchange 2k3 fail after lc server installed10 Nov 2003 14:10 GMT1
pop3 nntp.... except smtp service can't start after live communications server installed. anything goes wrong?
thx
shutting dwon10 Nov 2003 08:12 GMT1
I have toshiba notebook. I've had it about one month.
When I am using Internet, the system has been shutting
down few times. There was some message about NT Authority
# system.. I don't know why is this happened.
Hi,friends10 Nov 2003 06:41 GMT1
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cant sign in10 Nov 2003 00:55 GMT1
this is happening for a while now, I am able to sign in
with different account but not with mine. Whenever i try
to sign in i receive the message " sevice temporarily
unavailable...0x80004005"
size of video screen in win messenger09 Nov 2003 23:24 GMT1
when having a video/voice chat in windows messenger, is
there any way to make that tiny video scren any bigger?
if not what can i use instead in XP for this feature?
i remeber in netmeeting the screen size could be adjusted
New build of Windows Messenger 5.0?09 Nov 2003 22:27 GMT1
You wouldn't know it from the Windows Messenger download site
(http://www.microsoft.com/windows/messenger/download.asp), but according to
Jonathan Kay's informative web site (http://messenger.jonathankay.com/),
5.0.0486 is the latest build of Windows Messenger. What is the ...
6.1 Crawls09 Nov 2003 22:19 GMT1
Hi I have the 6.1 MSN messenger.
The only problem I have since installing it, is with very
slow speeds when sending and receiving a file. (it crawls)
Voice is fine so whats wrong with 6.1?
 
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