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James Hahn
April 2nd 05, 10:29 AM
Messenger has attached itself to OE, so that it starts whenever OE starts,
and then keeps nagging about configuring and signing on. I don't want to use
it and I don't want it running, but I can't find out how it got attached or
how to detach it. I can't even close it: there's a message about some other
applcaition (presumably OE) requiring that it keeps running. How do I use
OE without also having Messenger running?
Windows XP SP2, OE 6.00.2900.2180
mac
April 2nd 05, 10:40 AM
"James Hahn" > wrote in message
...
> Messenger has attached itself to OE, so that it starts whenever OE starts,
> and then keeps nagging about configuring and signing on. I don't want to
> use it and I don't want it running, but I can't find out how it got
> attached or how to detach it. I can't even close it: there's a message
> about some other applcaition (presumably OE) requiring that it keeps
> running. How do I use OE without also having Messenger running?
>
> Windows XP SP2, OE 6.00.2900.2180
The quickest is OE>view>layout>disable contacts pane.
--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.
James Hahn
April 2nd 05, 10:47 AM
Thanks for the quick response - that certainly works, but is there a more
complex way that allows me to retain the contacts pane?
" mac" > wrote in message
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> The quickest is OE>view>layout>disable contacts pane.
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> --
> Regards Steve.
> MS-MVP. IE/OE.
>
mac
April 2nd 05, 11:10 AM
"James Hahn" > wrote in message
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> Thanks for the quick response - that certainly works, but is there a more
> complex way that allows me to retain the contacts pane?
Not sure why you would want to keep that? It takes up space on the screen.
I use create mail>click to, and the contacts are their in the address book.
use OE>view>layout to experiment on screen views, it's fun :-)
Another setting in OE is at tools>options>general>auto logon to wm, disable
that.
You could try start>run>msconfig>ok>start up>disable it there.
But hold off for that for now, someone else may know a better way, i only
just started getting interested in messenger.
--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.
mac
April 2nd 05, 11:16 AM
see:
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_mess_disable.htm
--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.
Peter
April 2nd 05, 12:22 PM
If you don't already have it download Adaware SE and get the Messenger Ctrl
Plug-ins (there are two) and you can disable it there easily. There's also
a handy VX2 cleaner there. http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/
You can also disable it in IE6 Tools/Manage Add-ons.
--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
XP Home SP2
P4 dual HT @ 3.0ghz, 1.0gb RAM, 160gb HD
"James Hahn" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks for the quick response - that certainly works, but is there a more
> complex way that allows me to retain the contacts pane?
>
> " mac" > wrote in message
> ...
>> snip <
>>
>> The quickest is OE>view>layout>disable contacts pane.
>>
>> --
>> Regards Steve.
>> MS-MVP. IE/OE.
>>
>
>
Kath Adams
April 2nd 05, 03:24 PM
James Hahn wrote:
> Messenger has attached itself to OE, so that it starts whenever OE
> starts, and then keeps nagging about configuring and signing on. I
> don't want to use it and I don't want it running, but I can't find
> out how it got attached or how to detach it. I can't even close it:
> there's a message about some other applcaition (presumably OE)
> requiring that it keeps running. How do I use OE without also having
> Messenger running?
> Windows XP SP2, OE 6.00.2900.2180
I have my contacts pane enabled, I like it that way - that's why they
make chocolate and vanilla?
Courtesy of Frank Saunders MVP -
To prevent MS Messenger from loading with OE you must do BOTH of these
things if you don't want to edit the Registry:
In Tools | Options uncheck the option to automatically logon to
Messenger.
AND
In View | Layout uncheck the Contacts Pane.
OR
Go to:
Go to Start | Run and type
Regedit
Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Add a New, DWORD value called Hide Messenger and set the value to 2.
(This step is required to prevent a long delay when opening OE with the
Contacts pane enabled)
To just stop it from running at all follow this advice from Kelly:
"Only 3 Registry edits are required to stop Messenger and get rid of the
delay in OE. Start/Run/Regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Mes senger\Client
Add the following values as New, DWord Values:
PreventRun
PreventAutoRun
Set the value of each of these to 1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Add a New, DWORD value called Hide Messenger and set the value to 2.
(This step is required to prevent a long delay when opening OE with the
Contacts pane enabled)
--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (IE/OE)
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
April 3rd 05, 01:40 AM
Greetings James,
Simply close Outlook Express, then download and run the following .reg file:
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/downloads/stopmessenger_oe.reg
...and you keep the contacts pane.
____________________________________________
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) 2005 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.
"James Hahn" > wrote in message ...
> Messenger has attached itself to OE, so that it starts whenever OE starts, and then keeps
> nagging about configuring and signing on. I don't want to use it and I don't want it
> running, but I can't find out how it got attached or how to detach it. I can't even close
> it: there's a message about some other applcaition (presumably OE) requiring that it keeps
> running. How do I use OE without also having Messenger running?
>
> Windows XP SP2, OE 6.00.2900.2180
>
James Hahn
April 3rd 05, 03:40 AM
I have AdAware installed, but I didn't realize it has this option. If I'd
thought for a moment I should have realized that AdAware is installed for
essentially the same reason that don't I want Messenger starting.
"Peter" <r2d2 AT cesmail DOT net> wrote in message
...
> If you don't already have it download Adaware SE and get the Messenger
> Ctrl Plug-ins (there are two) and you can disable it there easily.
> There's also a handy VX2 cleaner there.
> http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/
> You can also disable it in IE6 Tools/Manage Add-ons.
> --
> Peter
> Toronto, Canada
> XP Home SP2
> P4 dual HT @ 3.0ghz, 1.0gb RAM, 160gb HD
> "James Hahn" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Thanks for the quick response - that certainly works, but is there a more
>> complex way that allows me to retain the contacts pane?
>>
>> " mac" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> snip <
>>>
>>> The quickest is OE>view>layout>disable contacts pane.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards Steve.
>>> MS-MVP. IE/OE.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
James Hahn
April 3rd 05, 03:43 AM
Thanks to everyone. Messenger is now gone and I am viewing the contacts
pane.
"James Hahn" > wrote in message
...
> Messenger has attached itself to OE, so that it starts whenever OE starts,
> and then keeps nagging about configuring and signing on. I don't want to
> use it and I don't want it running, but I can't find out how it got
> attached or how to detach it. I can't even close it: there's a message
> about some other applcaition (presumably OE) requiring that it keeps
> running. How do I use OE without also having Messenger running?
>
> Windows XP SP2, OE 6.00.2900.2180
Peter
April 3rd 05, 03:44 AM
You'll see those plug-ins (amongst others) on the right hand side of the
main download page.
I prefer not to try to remove parts of Windows as it sometimes screws things
up, so diisabling it is sufficient I find.
--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
XP Home SP2
P4 dual HT @ 3.0ghz, 1.0gb RAM, 160gb HD
"James Hahn" > wrote in message
...
>I have AdAware installed, but I didn't realize it has this option. If I'd
>thought for a moment I should have realized that AdAware is installed for
>essentially the same reason that don't I want Messenger starting.
>
> "Peter" <r2d2 AT cesmail DOT net> wrote in message
> ...
>> If you don't already have it download Adaware SE and get the Messenger
>> Ctrl Plug-ins (there are two) and you can disable it there easily.
>> There's also a handy VX2 cleaner there.
>> http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/
>> You can also disable it in IE6 Tools/Manage Add-ons.
>> --
>> Peter
>> Toronto, Canada
>> XP Home SP2
>> P4 dual HT @ 3.0ghz, 1.0gb RAM, 160gb HD
>> "James Hahn" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Thanks for the quick response - that certainly works, but is there a
>>> more complex way that allows me to retain the contacts pane?
>>>
>>> " mac" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> snip <
>>>>
>>>> The quickest is OE>view>layout>disable contacts pane.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Regards Steve.
>>>> MS-MVP. IE/OE.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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