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Old December 12th 09, 06:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Charles Montgomery
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I am running Windows 7 running Windows Live Messenger in Windows XP SP3 compatibility so the icon appears in the tray. About three days Windows Live Messenger started popping up on its own every ten minutes even if i exited the program and even killed the process in task manager.

I entered the Group Policy Editor as described, double clicked and enabled the first option "do not automatically start windows messenger initially" and so far so good - no more random popups!

1) Run the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) Go to
startrun in run type gpedit.msc

2) Expand Administrative templates then Windows
components

3) Option "do not allows windows messenger to be run"
and "do not automatically start windows messenger
initially" are the ones you want.

Hope this works for you!





Indrajeet Pal wrote:

Hi,1) Run the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.
23-Aug-09

Hi,

1) Run the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) Go to startrun in run type
gpedit.msc

2) Expand Administrative templates then Windows components

3) Option "do not allows windows messenger to be run" and "do not
automatically start windows messenger initially" are the ones you want

Hope this works for you!

THANKS


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On Saturday, August 22, 2009 4:43 AM
zombiepower wrote:

WinLive Messenger OPENS BY ITSELF
I have windows live messenger, and every time I load up my computer it
opens. So unchecked it from the startup list on "msconfig" and restarted
my computer as prompted. Yet, there it is again. I checked msconfig, and
messenger was checked to start up on the startup list, even though I
unchecked it...

Also, after exiting messenger by right clicking the icon in system tray
and selecting close, it will open by itself again about 10 minutes
later.

It does not always open again, but mostly it will. When it does, the
window does not pop up, just the icon in the system tray will appear
showing that the application has been opened somehow...

Can someone explain to me why my messenger is being naughty?
Thanks


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On Saturday, August 22, 2009 9:19 AM
zombiepower wrote:

what are you, retarded?
what are you, retarded? of course i clicked apply you piece of worthless
****. Why are you so cocky?

And you still did not answer the problem of messenger opening by
itself.

Go die.


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On Sunday, August 23, 2009 12:05 AM
Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:

Greetings,MSConfig simply attempts to disable applications from running at
Greetings,

MSConfig simply attempts to disable applications from running at startup. Even if you use a
proper tool like Microsoft Sysinternals' Autoruns utility, the next time you start Messenger
it will simply add itself back.

To properly disable Messenger from running at startup, open up Messenger's main window, press
the Alt key on the keyboard to display the menu bar, choose the Tools menu, and then Options.
Choose the Sign In category, and uncheck 'Automatically run Windows Live Messenger when I log
on to Windows' and click OK.

You should now be good to go in the case of Messenger starting at startup. Note that other
applications as well as Microsoft's websites (more specifically Hotmail or Spaces) can also
start Messenger. In the case of Hotmail/Spaces and you are using Internet Explorer, you can
disable that, but I will not get into the details unless that is truly what you are experiencing.
Other applications may have their own mechanisms for disabling "Messenger" features which
case Messenger to start up.

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On Sunday, August 23, 2009 9:51 AM
Indrajeet Pal wrote:

Hi,1) Run the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.
Hi,

1) Run the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) Go to startrun in run type
gpedit.msc

2) Expand Administrative templates then Windows components

3) Option "do not allows windows messenger to be run" and "do not
automatically start windows messenger initially" are the ones you want

Hope this works for you!

THANKS


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On Sunday, August 23, 2009 11:20 PM
Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:

Hi,This affects Windows Messenger exclusively and will not affect Windows Live
Hi,

This affects Windows Messenger exclusively and will not affect Windows Live Messenger, which is
what is being discussed here.

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On Wednesday, August 26, 2009 3:35 PM
Robin Bailey wrote:

There is an option in the Options place.
There is an option in the Options place. I do not really know, since I am
using Windows Messenger 5.1.


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