Andrew E
December 11th 03, 01:34 PM
MSN messenger usually is associated with MSN Explorer,
typically a dial-up connection ISP.Windows Explorer comes
with xp,and should be used as is,having and/or running
both will slow performance,and isnt advisable.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have both Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger on my
>computer using Windows XP. I have been unable to learn
>what the difference is in these two programs. They seem
>to be doing the same thing. Should I have both? Should
I
>delete one? If so, which one should I delete?
>
>I have been utterly unable to get any information from
>Microsoft - UGH!. It's enough to drive someone to Apple -
>Double UGH!
>
>Thanks for you help
>.
>
typically a dial-up connection ISP.Windows Explorer comes
with xp,and should be used as is,having and/or running
both will slow performance,and isnt advisable.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have both Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger on my
>computer using Windows XP. I have been unable to learn
>what the difference is in these two programs. They seem
>to be doing the same thing. Should I have both? Should
I
>delete one? If so, which one should I delete?
>
>I have been utterly unable to get any information from
>Microsoft - UGH!. It's enough to drive someone to Apple -
>Double UGH!
>
>Thanks for you help
>.
>