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pop ups30 Jun 2004 23:15 GMT7
how do i stop the windows messenger pop ups
Desperate ! Can't block other users from contacting me on MSN30 Jun 2004 19:33 GMT2
Please help ! I'm being flooded with people trying to
contact me on MSN, until recently I was able to block them
by adding them to my blocklist (which has become quite
large by now).
Windows vs. MSN Messenger?30 Jun 2004 19:32 GMT1
Where is there info that explains the diff between these
2?
Currently have both and keep getting msgs saying that am
already logged in on another computer. My guess is that
MSN 6.2 and sounds30 Jun 2004 17:00 GMT2
MSN messenger 6.2 keep restoring the sounds to the default ones, I've
changed them and saved it as my own scheme but after the next re-boot the
default sounds are back. What's that all about?
// Joakim
WINDOWS MESSENGER & MSN MESSENGER30 Jun 2004 13:26 GMT8
I've downloaded MSN Messenger 6.2.  I've made it my IM
service and have disabled Windows Messenger thru Set
Programs Access & defaults.  Yet, whenever i log onto MSN
Messenger, I get a message telling me that "I've been
Yahoo Messenger Archives, please help.30 Jun 2004 13:19 GMT3
Please help.  I was searching my yahoo messenger archives, and i accidently deleted them off messenger, i heard that the computer saves these to another file, but if thats true i dont know how to find them, any help on this subject would be appreciated, thank you.
Log file29 Jun 2004 22:34 GMT1
Is there a file that records your "chats"
THanks you so much it works29 Jun 2004 20:46 GMT1
My poroplem was instaling the msn Messenger I did as you
told me START, RUN, THEN I ROTE %systemroot%\system32
\msiexec.exe /regserver THEN OK.
After that every think is ok. No more proplem.
Starting Acrobat Reader 6 calls up the Windows Messanger 5 Installer.29 Jun 2004 20:45 GMT1
I upgraded Windows Messanger 4.7 to 5.0 and ever since,
EVERY time I try to use Adobe Acrobat Reader, the Windows
Installer tries and fails to install Windows Messanger
5.0 AGAIN!!! I've already tried to uninstall it, tried
explorer error29 Jun 2004 20:43 GMT1
i hvae thi problem pleae if you can help me to solve it.
when i try to open the hotmail inbox ,it gives me this
message
thank you
Accessing hotmail through messenger?29 Jun 2004 20:43 GMT1
When i click on my hotmail account through messenger the page will not
open,this is becoming very annoying, please help THANKS!!
Windows Msger: Custom Emoticons29 Jun 2004 20:42 GMT1
I am trying to install Custom Emoticons for WINDOWS
MESSENGER (not MSN Messenger).  Does anyone know how to do
this?  Is there a directory that has the existing
emoticons?
NEW Windows Messenger version -Frame size29 Jun 2004 20:37 GMT1
When is the next version of Windows Messenger coming
out?  It is supposed to have a bigger video window...
Thanks
don't want it removed ... just get it out of systray29 Jun 2004 20:33 GMT6
I have Windows Messenger installed and want to leave it installed.  I've
stopped it from signing me in automatically.  However, I don't want it
loading in my systray.  It's there (with an x - indicating that I'm not
signed in).  How do I take it to the next step - not loading into ...
Windows Messenger..sorry its a little long.28 Jun 2004 22:47 GMT2
I have recently recovered my pc due to a trojan that got
on to my pc somehow even though I had an up to date
firewall and antivirus package. As I was trying to get
all the microsoft updates again, I managed to land myself
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