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Uninstalling 5.123 Apr 2005 23:08 GMT2
How can I uninstall it when WM is not listed in Add/Remove programs?
Messenger problem23 Apr 2005 22:47 GMT1
Hi, I have just installed Messenger and when I click on
Contacts/find a contact/advanced search" it doesn't open anything.
The button is unable,
why please?
How do I change MSN Messenger so I can send exe files etc?23 Apr 2005 05:05 GMT4
I know this has been answered a million times, but I am
having problems finding the answer!  I have run the reg
file, I managed to find that response, but that didnt
work for me or my friend.  :(
MSN Messenger on Corporate Environment22 Apr 2005 21:31 GMT1
Can MSN Messenger communicate with Live Communication
Server in a Corporate Environment?
I would like to use MSN at our company as opposed to
Windows messenger.
Windows XP question22 Apr 2005 21:11 GMT3
I am running Windows XP OS....How do you remove old
screen names from the memory when going to a web site
that requires a screen name and a password?  Can you
remove one screen name at a time or do you have to remove
Who said Messenger could autorun?22 Apr 2005 21:02 GMT2
I recently installed "Security Update for Windows Messenger" (KB887472) from
WU (v5) - if Microsoft says it's critical then what choice do I have? :)
I've never had a start-menu link to Windows Messenger - a deliberate choice
(see Windows Components Wizard).
Another signin fix - Winfax conflict22 Apr 2005 19:07 GMT1
I have found that MSN Messenger (and MSAS) both trip over the 2 Winfax Pro
"startup" applications and the Winfax Pro "service".
Disable the Winfax startup applications using msconfig. Go to start | Run,
type in "msconfig". Click on "services". Find the two entries for Winfax
msn messenger instead of windows messenger in outlook 200322 Apr 2005 13:40 GMT3
wondering if someone could shed light on this.
is it possible to have msn messenger as the default client in outlook 2003
instead of windows messenger? Windows messenger is brilliant intergrated but
wondering could i use msn messenger instead? Because so far it doesnt seem to
contacts22 Apr 2005 12:53 GMT1
hey guys
somebody told me tht you can click on a contact in your list and somehow you
can find out when the last time they signed on was....
..is this possible, and if so, how?
how to delete 4.721 Apr 2005 21:41 GMT1
i want to install 7.0  how to unstall 4,6
greating from Hollland (that is in Eurp_
windows messenger21 Apr 2005 21:41 GMT1
How do i remove windows messenger from windows xp pro, please help, i dont
need it as i use msn.
Thanx
Rob
Windows Messenger21 Apr 2005 19:46 GMT1
I just posted about having status be set to away or busy
as soon as you log in... I asked about it in MSN
Messenger but was wrong, we run Windows Messenger 5.1
Any ideas for that one.
MSN Start up21 Apr 2005 15:53 GMT1
Hello! I was wondering if anyone knew how to get MSN
Messenger to automatically start up showing your status
as busy (Or away) Anything but just online???
Thank you for any help you can give me!
messenger 7 , cant sign in21 Apr 2005 15:52 GMT4
I tried upgrading to messenger 7, when I installed the program I got the
message
"Signing in to Messenger failed beacuse the service is temporarily
unavailable 8007012d"
passport login problem ??21 Apr 2005 14:22 GMT1
If i start msn messenger and i want to read my emails i always have to
enter my password.
Also to view someone's msn 'spaces' i have to log in to Passport.
I also cant connect to get more emoticons...
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