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Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 12:21 AM
Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.

Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having both
loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger loading
when calling OE, that would be fine too.

George \(Bindar Dundat\)
April 6th 03, 12:37 AM
Tools>Options>General Uncheck the 4th box.

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"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message =
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| Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
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| Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having =
both
| loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger =
loading
| when calling OE, that would be fine too.
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|

George \(Bindar Dundat\)
April 6th 03, 12:37 AM
Tools>Options>General Uncheck the 4th box.

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George (Bindar Dundat)
Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
If you find a solution outside of the news group=20
please post it here so that others may benefit
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"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message =
...
| Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
|=20
| Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having =
both
| loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger =
loading
| when calling OE, that would be fine too.
|=20
|

Serenity
April 6th 03, 12:38 AM
I would very much like to know this too. I know there is an option in the
tools menu in OE to uncheck automatically run Windows Messenger when running
or something to that effect so my windows messenger doesn't automatically
log on but I wish it would go away period. I have MSN internet service so
MSN messenger automatically logs on once I do.


"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
...
> Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
>
> Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
both
> loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
loading
> when calling OE, that would be fine too.
>
>

Serenity
April 6th 03, 12:38 AM
I would very much like to know this too. I know there is an option in the
tools menu in OE to uncheck automatically run Windows Messenger when running
or something to that effect so my windows messenger doesn't automatically
log on but I wish it would go away period. I have MSN internet service so
MSN messenger automatically logs on once I do.


"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
...
> Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
>
> Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
both
> loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
loading
> when calling OE, that would be fine too.
>
>

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 12:40 AM
That's the freaky thing... it was never checked.

It still loads Windows Messenger, even when MSN Messenger is already open.

"George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
...
Tools>Options>General Uncheck the 4th box.

--
George (Bindar Dundat)
Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
If you find a solution outside of the news group
please post it here so that others may benefit

"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
...
| Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
|
| Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
both
| loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
loading
| when calling OE, that would be fine too.

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 12:40 AM
That's the freaky thing... it was never checked.

It still loads Windows Messenger, even when MSN Messenger is already open.

"George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
...
Tools>Options>General Uncheck the 4th box.

--
George (Bindar Dundat)
Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
If you find a solution outside of the news group
please post it here so that others may benefit

"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
...
| Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
|
| Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
both
| loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
loading
| when calling OE, that would be fine too.

George \(Bindar Dundat\)
April 6th 03, 01:02 AM
I'm not sure if this will do it or not but you can try.
In MSN Messenger go to Tools>Options>General tab. Uncheck the boxes =
for;
Run Messenger when Windows Starts
Allow Automatic signin when connected to the Internet.
HTH
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George (Bindar Dundat)
Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
If you find a solution outside of the news group=20
please post it here so that others may benefit
=20
"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message =
...
| That's the freaky thing... it was never checked.
|=20
| It still loads Windows Messenger, even when MSN Messenger is already =
open.
|=20
| "George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
| ...
| Tools>Options>General Uncheck the 4th box.
|=20
| --
| George (Bindar Dundat)
| Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
| If you find a solution outside of the news group
| please post it here so that others may benefit
|=20
| "Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
| ...
| | Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
| |
| | Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate =
having
| both
| | loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
| loading
| | when calling OE, that would be fine too.
|=20
|

George \(Bindar Dundat\)
April 6th 03, 01:02 AM
I'm not sure if this will do it or not but you can try.
In MSN Messenger go to Tools>Options>General tab. Uncheck the boxes =
for;
Run Messenger when Windows Starts
Allow Automatic signin when connected to the Internet.
HTH
--=20
George (Bindar Dundat)
Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
If you find a solution outside of the news group=20
please post it here so that others may benefit
=20
"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message =
...
| That's the freaky thing... it was never checked.
|=20
| It still loads Windows Messenger, even when MSN Messenger is already =
open.
|=20
| "George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
| ...
| Tools>Options>General Uncheck the 4th box.
|=20
| --
| George (Bindar Dundat)
| Computers don't prevent mistakes, they just make them faster.
| If you find a solution outside of the news group
| please post it here so that others may benefit
|=20
| "Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
| ...
| | Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
| |
| | Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate =
having
| both
| | loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
| loading
| | when calling OE, that would be fine too.
|=20
|

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 02:53 AM
That is in MSN Messenger. I am talking about Windows Messenger. Let me state
the problem again.

MSN Messenger loads on boot-up -- this is fine with me. I like having it
open.

When I open OE, however, *WINDOWS* Messenger loads -- but does not connect
to the internet. It just loads and sits in the system tray -- until I close
OE, in which case it goes away again.

Windows Messenger doesn't have a General tab under Options... but I already
unchecked everything that resembles automatic connection.

In both OE and Windows Messenger.

"George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
...
I'm not sure if this will do it or not but you can try.
In MSN Messenger go to Tools>Options>General tab. Uncheck the boxes for;
Run Messenger when Windows Starts
Allow Automatic signin when connected to the Internet.
HTH

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 02:53 AM
That is in MSN Messenger. I am talking about Windows Messenger. Let me state
the problem again.

MSN Messenger loads on boot-up -- this is fine with me. I like having it
open.

When I open OE, however, *WINDOWS* Messenger loads -- but does not connect
to the internet. It just loads and sits in the system tray -- until I close
OE, in which case it goes away again.

Windows Messenger doesn't have a General tab under Options... but I already
unchecked everything that resembles automatic connection.

In both OE and Windows Messenger.

"George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
...
I'm not sure if this will do it or not but you can try.
In MSN Messenger go to Tools>Options>General tab. Uncheck the boxes for;
Run Messenger when Windows Starts
Allow Automatic signin when connected to the Internet.
HTH

Jim Pickering
April 6th 03, 04:26 AM
In Outlook Express, under View/Layout, if you have the Display of Contacts
checked, Messenger will start so that it can show you which of your contacts
are online. It's a design flaw in the program. You can disable the display
of Contacts and uncheck the start up of messenger and it should do it.

Also check by clicking Start/Run and type: MSCONFIG then looking on the
Startup tab and uncheck any option for it. (msmsgs.exe)
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express


"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message

> That is in MSN Messenger. I am talking about Windows Messenger. Let me
> state the problem again.
>
> MSN Messenger loads on boot-up -- this is fine with me. I like having it
> open.
>
> When I open OE, however, *WINDOWS* Messenger loads -- but does not connect
> to the internet. It just loads and sits in the system tray -- until I
> close OE, in which case it goes away again.
>
> Windows Messenger doesn't have a General tab under Options... but I
> already unchecked everything that resembles automatic connection.
>
> In both OE and Windows Messenger.
>
> "George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
> ...
> I'm not sure if this will do it or not but you can try.
> In MSN Messenger go to Tools>Options>General tab. Uncheck the boxes for;
> Run Messenger when Windows Starts
> Allow Automatic signin when connected to the Internet.
> HTH

Jim Pickering
April 6th 03, 04:26 AM
In Outlook Express, under View/Layout, if you have the Display of Contacts
checked, Messenger will start so that it can show you which of your contacts
are online. It's a design flaw in the program. You can disable the display
of Contacts and uncheck the start up of messenger and it should do it.

Also check by clicking Start/Run and type: MSCONFIG then looking on the
Startup tab and uncheck any option for it. (msmsgs.exe)
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express


"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message

> That is in MSN Messenger. I am talking about Windows Messenger. Let me
> state the problem again.
>
> MSN Messenger loads on boot-up -- this is fine with me. I like having it
> open.
>
> When I open OE, however, *WINDOWS* Messenger loads -- but does not connect
> to the internet. It just loads and sits in the system tray -- until I
> close OE, in which case it goes away again.
>
> Windows Messenger doesn't have a General tab under Options... but I
> already unchecked everything that resembles automatic connection.
>
> In both OE and Windows Messenger.
>
> "George (Bindar Dundat)" > wrote in message
> ...
> I'm not sure if this will do it or not but you can try.
> In MSN Messenger go to Tools>Options>General tab. Uncheck the boxes for;
> Run Messenger when Windows Starts
> Allow Automatic signin when connected to the Internet.
> HTH

Whistling Rabbit
April 6th 03, 06:06 AM
I answered this to a very similar question below:
"The default for Windows Messenger is to start with Internet Explorer and
Outlook Express. You can turn off Windows Messenger temporarilly by going
to Start, Run and typing "net stop messenger" but you will have to do this
every time Windows XP starts. If you try to uninstall Messenger this will
remove Outlook Express. What to do if you want to uninstall Windows
Messenger but keep Outlook Express? I found the solution at
http://www.ashampoo.com with PowerUp XP. This utility will edit the
registry to start Outlook Express or Internet Explorer without the Windows
Messenger. Then Windows Messenger can be safely removed."

"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
...
> Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
>
> Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
both
> loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
loading
> when calling OE, that would be fine too.
>
>

Whistling Rabbit
April 6th 03, 06:06 AM
I answered this to a very similar question below:
"The default for Windows Messenger is to start with Internet Explorer and
Outlook Express. You can turn off Windows Messenger temporarilly by going
to Start, Run and typing "net stop messenger" but you will have to do this
every time Windows XP starts. If you try to uninstall Messenger this will
remove Outlook Express. What to do if you want to uninstall Windows
Messenger but keep Outlook Express? I found the solution at
http://www.ashampoo.com with PowerUp XP. This utility will edit the
registry to start Outlook Express or Internet Explorer without the Windows
Messenger. Then Windows Messenger can be safely removed."

"Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
...
> Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
>
> Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
both
> loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
loading
> when calling OE, that would be fine too.
>
>

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 03:01 PM
That worked! Thanks, Jim!

"Jim Pickering" > wrote in message
...
> In Outlook Express, under View/Layout, if you have the Display of Contacts
> checked, Messenger will start so that it can show you which of your
contacts
> are online. It's a design flaw in the program. You can disable the
display
> of Contacts and uncheck the start up of messenger and it should do it.
>
> Also check by clicking Start/Run and type: MSCONFIG then looking on the
> Startup tab and uncheck any option for it. (msmsgs.exe)
> --
> Jim Pickering
> MVP-Outlook Express

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 03:01 PM
That worked! Thanks, Jim!

"Jim Pickering" > wrote in message
...
> In Outlook Express, under View/Layout, if you have the Display of Contacts
> checked, Messenger will start so that it can show you which of your
contacts
> are online. It's a design flaw in the program. You can disable the
display
> of Contacts and uncheck the start up of messenger and it should do it.
>
> Also check by clicking Start/Run and type: MSCONFIG then looking on the
> Startup tab and uncheck any option for it. (msmsgs.exe)
> --
> Jim Pickering
> MVP-Outlook Express

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 03:02 PM
Actually, while that solution might work, there is a much simpler one that
does not require registry tweaking. Jim Pickering just sent it to me, and I
will paste it right back at you :

> In Outlook Express, under View/Layout, if you have the Display of Contacts
> checked, Messenger will start so that it can show you which of your
contacts
> are online. It's a design flaw in the program. You can disable the
display
> of Contacts and uncheck the start up of messenger and it should do it.

I just tried it, and it really does work. Just click the small X on top of
the Messenger contact list pane within OE.

"Whistling Rabbit" > wrote in message
...
> I answered this to a very similar question below:
> "The default for Windows Messenger is to start with Internet Explorer and
> Outlook Express. You can turn off Windows Messenger temporarilly by going
> to Start, Run and typing "net stop messenger" but you will have to do this
> every time Windows XP starts. If you try to uninstall Messenger this will
> remove Outlook Express. What to do if you want to uninstall Windows
> Messenger but keep Outlook Express? I found the solution at
> http://www.ashampoo.com with PowerUp XP. This utility will edit the
> registry to start Outlook Express or Internet Explorer without the Windows
> Messenger. Then Windows Messenger can be safely removed."
>
> "Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
> >
> > Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
> both
> > loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
> loading
> > when calling OE, that would be fine too.
> >
> >
>
>

Bern Harrison
April 6th 03, 03:02 PM
Actually, while that solution might work, there is a much simpler one that
does not require registry tweaking. Jim Pickering just sent it to me, and I
will paste it right back at you :

> In Outlook Express, under View/Layout, if you have the Display of Contacts
> checked, Messenger will start so that it can show you which of your
contacts
> are online. It's a design flaw in the program. You can disable the
display
> of Contacts and uncheck the start up of messenger and it should do it.

I just tried it, and it really does work. Just click the small X on top of
the Messenger contact list pane within OE.

"Whistling Rabbit" > wrote in message
...
> I answered this to a very similar question below:
> "The default for Windows Messenger is to start with Internet Explorer and
> Outlook Express. You can turn off Windows Messenger temporarilly by going
> to Start, Run and typing "net stop messenger" but you will have to do this
> every time Windows XP starts. If you try to uninstall Messenger this will
> remove Outlook Express. What to do if you want to uninstall Windows
> Messenger but keep Outlook Express? I found the solution at
> http://www.ashampoo.com with PowerUp XP. This utility will edit the
> registry to start Outlook Express or Internet Explorer without the Windows
> Messenger. Then Windows Messenger can be safely removed."
>
> "Bern Harrison" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Outlook Express automatically loads Windows Messenger when called.
> >
> > Any way to change that to MSN Messenger? I have both and I hate having
> both
> > loaded when OE is called. Actually, if I could turn of ANY messenger
> loading
> > when calling OE, that would be fine too.
> >
> >
>
>

Quinn Harris
April 6th 03, 05:32 PM
Mr. Harrison...please email me.



Thanks

Quinn Harris
April 6th 03, 05:32 PM
Mr. Harrison...please email me.



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