Ken J
January 23rd 04, 12:04 AM
The only difference being I do not have the option in
Windows Messenger to stop it running at startup - it
simply isn't there (only 2 options, 1. to stop it running
in the background and 2. to show if I'm away ...)
>-----Original Message-----
>I have followed all the articles about how to remove
>Windows Messenger and just use MSN messenger 6.1. I
have
>followed the instructions on this board rather than
>remove it completly as I still wish to use Remote
>Assistance with MSN Messenger. However, even with all
>that (and it is unticked in Windows Add/Remove
>Components) loading MSN Messenger still loads msmsgs.exe
>and it still comes up with the "You have signed out
>of .NET messenger because you have logged in at another
>location" every time. Now and again it will log out and
>then back in again giving the same message. Any ideas
>anyone?
>
>All I wish to do is use MSN Messenger (with the remote
>assistance option) and not use Windows Messenger at all.
>
>Many thanks.
>.
>
Windows Messenger to stop it running at startup - it
simply isn't there (only 2 options, 1. to stop it running
in the background and 2. to show if I'm away ...)
>-----Original Message-----
>I have followed all the articles about how to remove
>Windows Messenger and just use MSN messenger 6.1. I
have
>followed the instructions on this board rather than
>remove it completly as I still wish to use Remote
>Assistance with MSN Messenger. However, even with all
>that (and it is unticked in Windows Add/Remove
>Components) loading MSN Messenger still loads msmsgs.exe
>and it still comes up with the "You have signed out
>of .NET messenger because you have logged in at another
>location" every time. Now and again it will log out and
>then back in again giving the same message. Any ideas
>anyone?
>
>All I wish to do is use MSN Messenger (with the remote
>assistance option) and not use Windows Messenger at all.
>
>Many thanks.
>.
>