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Net Passport and MSN messenger12 Feb 2004 18:48 GMT1
We have Windows Pro and Office 2003, (I have not used Windows Meesenger)
when I log onto my computer, Messenger
automatically signs onto my hotmail account, which is what I want, but when
I click onto the e-mail messages via MSN Messenger I get redirected to a
Capturing Webcam from messenger12 Feb 2004 18:45 GMT1
does anyone know how i can capture or record a webcam conversation from
within messenger 6?
microsoft messanger12 Feb 2004 18:44 GMT1
i keep on getting pop up messangers from websites how can
i stop them?
Removal12 Feb 2004 18:37 GMT1
Does anyone know how i can remove an old messenger from my system as i have downloaded the new one 6.1 but still have the old one on the system which come on at start up..
Thanks for you hel
John
msn plus has caused a number of tempermental problems.12 Feb 2004 14:11 GMT1
I installed msn plus a few days ago now. Everything was going ok, but now i seem to be experiecing a number of tempermental problems with msn messenger 6.1.0207
So far these are the problems i have/am experiencing, and i would be grateful if anyone could shed any light on why ...
No Audio or Conference - Video OK12 Feb 2004 10:02 GMT2
Has anyone expereince this and found a solution?
The Video with a logitech Quickcam works great, I am not able to start a video conference or (even without the video active) have an audio conversation.
Audio is always failing, even on a dial up connection and broadband.
Thanks.
unwanted start up of WM..12 Feb 2004 08:56 GMT4
Just installed Norton anti virus and internet security on
this machine. Had
my windows messenger set up ( and still do in options) to
run only when I
JONATHAN PLEASE HELP!12 Feb 2004 00:36 GMT2
Using Windows Messenger on XP with an account I have had
a long time
I continually have been getting for several weeks now
"service is unavailable - try again later".  So I opened
Msn installation error12 Feb 2004 00:08 GMT1
Whenever I boot up my Windows XP machine I get two error
messages saying that messenger Plus! is not installed
properly. They're the same error just displayed twice.
When I close it sends me to an MSN download page, i've re-
Messenger11 Feb 2004 23:26 GMT1
Is it possible to customize the status settings?
MSN11 Feb 2004 22:51 GMT1
how do I get MSN to run when on computer but keeps giving
me internet is not connected when it is (ox81000370 ), I
have gotten things to take spyware out but still having
problems!
How do I remove myself from Windows Messenger?11 Feb 2004 21:37 GMT1
Short of removing Windows Messenger itself, how do I disassociate my
email address from the messenger service?
I don't remember how I set it up, but now every time I start Windows
Messenger, my email address is associated with it and if I click on
how to turn it off11 Feb 2004 20:32 GMT1
Someone please tell me how to turn off the windows xp
messenger it is so annoying, thank you for your reply.
Is windows Messenger always running?11 Feb 2004 20:31 GMT2
Is Windows Messenger always running?  Does it run so Microsoft can
inform you of Windows updates maybe?
I am asking, because I have Windows Messenger (MSN Messenger and Yahoo
Messenger too) set-up to not run when I start my computer.  I only
MSN 6.1 not updating OE6 contacts?11 Feb 2004 20:30 GMT3
I notice that having upgraded from Windows Messenger to MSN Messenger the
contacts list within Outlook Express no longer get updated with the persons
online status.
Can this be changed?
 
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