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Leo Kerner
June 22nd 04, 04:52 PM
For some reason unknown, I have TWO instances of messenger in the system
tray. One is signed in, the other signed out. If I signed into the
signed-out instance, the other one gets signed out, and a litthe window
pops up just over the icon to tell me i have been signed out because I
signed in at ánother location'

It is a minor nuisance but.... how do i get rid of the second instance?

Leo

Raoul
June 22nd 04, 05:49 PM
You may have both MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger...two different birds.

On either one, click on Tools/Options/Preferences and uncheck Start when
Windows starts.


"Leo Kerner" > wrote in message
...
> For some reason unknown, I have TWO instances of messenger in the system
> tray. One is signed in, the other signed out. If I signed into the
> signed-out instance, the other one gets signed out, and a litthe window
> pops up just over the icon to tell me i have been signed out because I
> signed in at ánother location'
>
> It is a minor nuisance but.... how do i get rid of the second instance?
>
> Leo
>

Leo Kerner
June 23rd 04, 03:00 PM
Thanks, Raoul... It seems to have worked.
I wasn't even aware about the fact that there are two two birds. They look like
twins. Do you know what the differences are? Can I remove one of them? Why they
have two, both from microsoft? To confuse me?
Regards,
Leo


Raoul wrote:

> You may have both MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger...two different birds.
>
> On either one, click on Tools/Options/Preferences and uncheck Start when
> Windows starts.
>
> "Leo Kerner" > wrote in message
> ...
> > For some reason unknown, I have TWO instances of messenger in the system
> > tray. One is signed in, the other signed out. If I signed into the
> > signed-out instance, the other one gets signed out, and a litthe window
> > pops up just over the icon to tell me i have been signed out because I
> > signed in at ánother location'
> >
> > It is a minor nuisance but.... how do i get rid of the second instance?
> >
> > Leo
> >

Leo Kerner
June 23rd 04, 03:07 PM
Thanks, Raoul... It seems to have worked.
I wasn't even aware about the fact that there are two two birds. They look like
twins. Do you know what the differences are? Can I remove one of them? Why they
have two, both from microsoft? To confuse me?
Regards,
Leo


Raoul wrote:

> You may have both MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger...two different birds.
>
> On either one, click on Tools/Options/Preferences and uncheck Start when
> Windows starts.
>
> "Leo Kerner" > wrote in message
> ...
> > For some reason unknown, I have TWO instances of messenger in the system
> > tray. One is signed in, the other signed out. If I signed into the
> > signed-out instance, the other one gets signed out, and a litthe window
> > pops up just over the icon to tell me i have been signed out because I
> > signed in at ánother location'
> >
> > It is a minor nuisance but.... how do i get rid of the second instance?
> >
> > Leo
> >

Jonathan Kay [MVP]
June 23rd 04, 05:47 PM
Greetings Leo,

There are several differences between the two. Most notably, MSN Messenger 6 has support for
display pictures, custom emoticons, has a different interface, etc. whereas Windows Messenger
supports SIP-based communications services, Exchange IM Server, etc. Which one you use is up
to you, and a matter of personal choice (and based upon your needs and likes), however one
thing to keep in mind, Windows Messenger must still be installed on Windows XP in order for
MSN Messenger to retain full functionality (Remote Assistance, Whiteboard, Application
Sharing, etc.).

MSN Messenger is centered around MSN technologies (Hotmail, MSN Member Profiles, MSN Mobile,
etc.) whereas Windows Messenger is centered around Windows technologies (Exchange Server,
Office Live Communications Server, Windows Netmeeting, etc.).
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.


"Leo Kerner" > wrote in message ...
> Thanks, Raoul... It seems to have worked.
> I wasn't even aware about the fact that there are two two birds. They look like
> twins. Do you know what the differences are? Can I remove one of them? Why they
> have two, both from microsoft? To confuse me?
> Regards,
> Leo
>
>
> Raoul wrote:
>
>> You may have both MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger...two different birds.
>>
>> On either one, click on Tools/Options/Preferences and uncheck Start when
>> Windows starts.
>>
>> "Leo Kerner" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > For some reason unknown, I have TWO instances of messenger in the system
>> > tray. One is signed in, the other signed out. If I signed into the
>> > signed-out instance, the other one gets signed out, and a litthe window
>> > pops up just over the icon to tell me i have been signed out because I
>> > signed in at ánother location'
>> >
>> > It is a minor nuisance but.... how do i get rid of the second instance?
>> >
>> > Leo
>> >
>

Leo Kerner
June 24th 04, 04:45 AM
thanks...

"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:

> Greetings Leo,
>
> There are several differences between the two. Most notably, MSN Messenger 6 has support for
> display pictures, custom emoticons, has a different interface, etc. whereas Windows Messenger
> supports SIP-based communications services, Exchange IM Server, etc. Which one you use is up
> to you, and a matter of personal choice (and based upon your needs and likes), however one
> thing to keep in mind, Windows Messenger must still be installed on Windows XP in order for
> MSN Messenger to retain full functionality (Remote Assistance, Whiteboard, Application
> Sharing, etc.).
>
> MSN Messenger is centered around MSN technologies (Hotmail, MSN Member Profiles, MSN Mobile,
> etc.) whereas Windows Messenger is centered around Windows technologies (Exchange Server,
> Office Live Communications Server, Windows Netmeeting, etc.).
> ____________________________________________
> Jonathan Kay
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
> Associate Expert
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
> All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
> You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
>
> "Leo Kerner" > wrote in message ...
> > Thanks, Raoul... It seems to have worked.
> > I wasn't even aware about the fact that there are two two birds. They look like
> > twins. Do you know what the differences are? Can I remove one of them? Why they
> > have two, both from microsoft? To confuse me?
> > Regards,
> > Leo
> >
> >
> > Raoul wrote:
> >
> >> You may have both MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger...two different birds.
> >>
> >> On either one, click on Tools/Options/Preferences and uncheck Start when
> >> Windows starts.
> >>
> >> "Leo Kerner" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > For some reason unknown, I have TWO instances of messenger in the system
> >> > tray. One is signed in, the other signed out. If I signed into the
> >> > signed-out instance, the other one gets signed out, and a litthe window
> >> > pops up just over the icon to tell me i have been signed out because I
> >> > signed in at ánother location'
> >> >
> >> > It is a minor nuisance but.... how do i get rid of the second instance?
> >> >
> >> > Leo
> >> >
> >

Jonathan Kay [MVP]
June 24th 04, 08:45 PM
Hi Leo,

Not a problem =)
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.

"Leo Kerner" > wrote in message ...
> thanks...
>
> "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Greetings Leo,
>>
>> There are several differences between the two. Most notably, MSN Messenger 6 has support
>> for
>> display pictures, custom emoticons, has a different interface, etc. whereas Windows
>> Messenger
>> supports SIP-based communications services, Exchange IM Server, etc. Which one you use is
>> up
>> to you, and a matter of personal choice (and based upon your needs and likes), however one
>> thing to keep in mind, Windows Messenger must still be installed on Windows XP in order
>> for
>> MSN Messenger to retain full functionality (Remote Assistance, Whiteboard, Application
>> Sharing, etc.).
>>
>> MSN Messenger is centered around MSN technologies (Hotmail, MSN Member Profiles, MSN
>> Mobile,
>> etc.) whereas Windows Messenger is centered around Windows technologies (Exchange Server,
>> Office Live Communications Server, Windows Netmeeting, etc.).
>> ____________________________________________
>> Jonathan Kay
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
>> Associate Expert
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
>> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
>> All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
>> You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
>>
>> "Leo Kerner" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Thanks, Raoul... It seems to have worked.
>> > I wasn't even aware about the fact that there are two two birds. They look like
>> > twins. Do you know what the differences are? Can I remove one of them? Why they
>> > have two, both from microsoft? To confuse me?
>> > Regards,
>> > Leo
>> >
>> >
>> > Raoul wrote:
>> >
>> >> You may have both MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger...two different birds.
>> >>
>> >> On either one, click on Tools/Options/Preferences and uncheck Start when
>> >> Windows starts.
>> >>
>> >> "Leo Kerner" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> > For some reason unknown, I have TWO instances of messenger in the system
>> >> > tray. One is signed in, the other signed out. If I signed into the
>> >> > signed-out instance, the other one gets signed out, and a litthe window
>> >> > pops up just over the icon to tell me i have been signed out because I
>> >> > signed in at ánother location'
>> >> >
>> >> > It is a minor nuisance but.... how do i get rid of the second instance?
>> >> >
>> >> > Leo
>> >> >
>> >
>

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