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how to remove messenger08 Jul 2004 18:55 GMT2
I just installed Windows XP and cannot remove the stupid
messenger service.  I followed the steps to remove that
were suggested but the program does not show up in the
remove programs list.  I am frustrated!
netmeeting files reappear08 Jul 2004 18:19 GMT2
As soon as I delete the files in netmeeting folder, I then delete from
recycle bin but they go back to the folder for netmeeting, and I made SURE I
was not hitting trhe restore  button.  I tried deleting files 10 times in a
row, to find all 10 attempts stored in recycle bin, but ...
Error Message08 Jul 2004 16:10 GMT1
I need a little help on this one:
http://webpages.charter.net/pcbrawner/Error%20Message.JPG
Here is the error message I keep getting and it makes no sense to me at all.
Can anyone help?
msn 6.2 logs in and out08 Jul 2004 15:32 GMT3
My messenger keeps on loging in and out every 10 min. and
if this wasn't anoying enough, when I'm on
line "sometimes" my messages don't get through nor I'm
able to receive them, which makes this program totally
how to block msn messenger08 Jul 2004 15:03 GMT1
Does anybody know how I can block MSN Messenger on a small network? I have
been reading heaps on different ports, IP addresses, etc. From all the
articles I read I would almost think it's not possible, but then I see all
these universities and big companies blocking it. So it must ...
Emotions08 Jul 2004 15:01 GMT3
why is it when i go to do a emotion it doesnt work? The person on there
other side says it works.
windows messenger has encountered a problem and needs to close...08 Jul 2004 12:35 GMT3
Some time ago I had an old version of Windows Messenger, I think 4.7. I use
Windows XP Pro.
A friend of mine asked me if I can use the program to see her on video
camera. When I launched it, it said it needs to download a module from the
rtcdll.dll win messenger07 Jul 2004 22:53 GMT2
why does MESSENGER (NOT MSN MESSENGER) showing up a
message of "Messenger his encountered a problem and needs
to close".  Any solutions?  I have downloaded Windows
messenger (new version on Windows XP home System) but it
Transferring Files07 Jul 2004 20:03 GMT3
Is there a way of transferring files with Messenger
without having to disabling my WindowsXP firewall? It's a
pain everytime to do this. Thanx, Jeff.
msn07 Jul 2004 18:25 GMT1
my msn opens automaticly but y did take away the mark
when y installed msn to open automaticly how can y
prevent this?
help07 Jul 2004 18:21 GMT1
select a contact keeps poppin up when i sign on my
messengers it pops up and keeps on coming till i sign off
can some one help me plz because its gettin annoying
Can't Sign into Messenger07 Jul 2004 18:20 GMT2
I can't sign into windows messenger.  I've tried on my
home computer, notebook and office computer.  NO luck.  
Does anyone know when will this be fixed?  Thank You.
Removing windows messenger07 Jul 2004 18:07 GMT3
I have windows XP...My grandchild installed windows
messenger and I cannot remove it!  Her contacts keep
popping up!  HELP Please!
Thank you!
Outlook 2003 and Msger Ver 4.7 instead of 6.207 Jul 2004 18:06 GMT7
When using Outlook 2003, Messenger 4.7 runs and logs me out of Version 6.2. vice versa when running 6.2.
Is there a way to have 6.2 running in Outlook 2003 instead of 4.7 ???
Block msn Messenger 6.207 Jul 2004 08:38 GMT2
 I am a network administrator and I want to block the msn
messenger 6.2. I would like to know if is possible to
block it using the windows Xp firewall?
 and I want to know wich port I have to disconnect. to
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