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Noodle
August 15th 05, 09:56 PM
I need help!
I have Microsoft XP- home edition, without service pack 2. I also have the latest version of MSN messenger downloaded from the MSN site. My problem lies with the program ".Net Messenger", which has been installed with xp. Because MSN messenger is set to remember my password and .Net passport (I can't seem to change this), ".Net Messenger" somehow frequently signs itself in using my login. Is there anyway to either disable ".Net Messenger" or to stop MSN messenger from remembering all my details? This is becoming very annoying as people on my buddy list send me messages when I am not around and get no reply. Please note I have already tried:
control panel>>administrative tools>>services but the program ".net messenger" was not on the list. (If it helps my computer uses Norton Internet Security and AntiVirus 2004 and I use a 100mbps broadband connection through my cable set-top box)
Thanks in advance!
Lucy )
Jerry
August 16th 05, 05:40 AM
There is no such thing as .NET Messenger; there is MSN Messenger or Windows
Messenger. More info is required to correctly define what you're calling
..NET Messenger.
"Noodle" > wrote in message
...
>
> I need help!
> I have Microsoft XP- home edition, without service pack 2. I also have
> the latest version of MSN messenger downloaded from the MSN site. My
> problem lies with the program ".Net Messenger", which has been
> installed with xp. Because MSN messenger is set to remember my password
> and .Net passport (I can't seem to change this), ".Net Messenger"
> somehow frequently signs itself in using my login. Is there anyway to
> either disable ".Net Messenger" or to stop MSN messenger from
> remembering all my details? This is becoming very annoying as people on
> my buddy list send me messages when I am not around and get no reply.
> Please note I have already tried:
> control panel>>administrative tools>>services but the program ".net
> messenger" was not on the list. (If it helps my computer uses Norton
> Internet Security and AntiVirus 2004 and I use a 100mbps broadband
> connection through my cable set-top box)
> Thanks in advance!
> Lucy )
>
>
> --
> Noodle
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
August 16th 05, 09:47 AM
Greetings,
As long as you don't mind losing Remote Assistance, Whiteboard or Application Sharing, you
can simply uninstall Windows Messenger by clicking the Start button, then click Run and type
in (copy-paste if you like):
RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
Then click OK.
Messenger will then be uninstalled. For more detailed instructions and screenshots, go to,
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/problem.aspx?ID=7
____________________________________________
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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.
"Noodle" > wrote in message ...
>
> I need help!
> I have Microsoft XP- home edition, without service pack 2. I also have
> the latest version of MSN messenger downloaded from the MSN site. My
> problem lies with the program ".Net Messenger", which has been
> installed with xp. Because MSN messenger is set to remember my password
> and .Net passport (I can't seem to change this), ".Net Messenger"
> somehow frequently signs itself in using my login. Is there anyway to
> either disable ".Net Messenger" or to stop MSN messenger from
> remembering all my details? This is becoming very annoying as people on
> my buddy list send me messages when I am not around and get no reply.
> Please note I have already tried:
> control panel>>administrative tools>>services but the program ".net
> messenger" was not on the list. (If it helps my computer uses Norton
> Internet Security and AntiVirus 2004 and I use a 100mbps broadband
> connection through my cable set-top box)
> Thanks in advance!
> Lucy )
>
>
> --
> Noodle
Noodle
August 16th 05, 07:37 PM
There is no such thing as .NET Messenger; there is MSN Messenger or Windows
Messenger. More info is required to correctly define what you're calling
..NET Messenger.
I mean windows messenger then.
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