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Windows Messenger28 Dec 2003 06:10 GMT2
I HATE Windows Messenger. HOW DO I GET RID OF IT (without
numerous calls or paying $35 for tech support).  It came
with my Sony Vaio apparently. I keep getting a stupid pop
up saying I need to update and I can't get it to go away
Web Cameras28 Dec 2003 06:06 GMT1
Hello, Can anyone recommend a good Web Camera for windows XP Messenger 5.0 .... around $50.00 dollar value, something that has great resolution
Can I add link to personal website?28 Dec 2003 04:47 GMT3
Anyone know if I can add a link to my Windows Messenger account from my personal website?  I'd like to do what AIM Remote can, but with WM.  
Need to remove Auto sign in27 Dec 2003 23:46 GMT6
I have tried to follow the help given by the software
about removing the automatcic sign on for Windows
Messengre but the instructions given do not tally with
what Windows XP HOME is showing:
What are the advantages of WM 5.0 over MM 6.1?27 Dec 2003 17:59 GMT3
Are there are any advantages for using Windows Messenger 5.0 over MSN
Messenger 6.1? Thanx!
How to setup msn6.1 conference in Lan ? 27 Dec 2003 17:11 GMT1
The default was dial-up but I want to setup for video conference in Lan. How
to setup, please ?
Windows Messenger advertisement pop-up.27 Dec 2003 17:10 GMT1
I deleted Windows Messenger because I do not use or need
it. A pop-up appears when I use computer, it states: A
newer version is available.  You must install the newer
version to continue.  Would you like to do this now?  I
saved passport info27 Dec 2003 17:10 GMT3
Hi, couple of queries.....
1. Since activating messenger on my (new) pc, the user log-in screen shows my hotmail address with the number of new mails every time the pc starts up. How do I switch off this function so that it never happens?
2. When I click the sign-in button for ...
Web cams for MSN Messenger27 Dec 2003 17:08 GMT3
What are some troubleshooting guides for using a webcam for MSN Messenger?
Will any webcamera work with MSN Messenger? If not, what will?
Email change and a great idea...27 Dec 2003 08:58 GMT1
Hi People...
I want to change the registered email address I use for my .NET passport.
(The one people see when I speak with them using Messenger)
Currently the email address is cool_monkey_@hotmail.com  and I want to
How Do I Stop New Messenger Available Messages27 Dec 2003 08:49 GMT1
How do I stop receiving the notification a new Messenger
version is available.  Everytime I boot up I get it.  I
have Messenger stopped and disabled in Services.  Help
appreciated.  Bill
When to expect later version than 4.7.227 Dec 2003 08:40 GMT4
I checked the MS site for messenger updates and it tells me that 4.7.2 is
the latest (which is what I'm running).  Does anyone know when they plan to
upgrade it.  It seems like everyone else is using a more current version for
OS's other than XP.
Remote Assistance Not Working27 Dec 2003 05:22 GMT4
I'm using Messenger 6.1.0207 with XP. Have a direct Internet
connectiion with ICF and Norton FireWall installed. Everything works
well except Remote Assistance. There is only one user account and i'm
the Administer. The person that i'm trying to hook up with can do
mail27 Dec 2003 01:31 GMT1
new computer everything seems to work,but mail for me.
mail comes in but can't send or reply. there is other
acct for daughter it works no problems.
disable auto login26 Dec 2003 22:40 GMT6
How do I prevent Messenger for "remembering" my user name
and password. I do not want it to automatically log me in.
db
 
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