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Old February 17th 04, 12:06 AM
Piper
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Default No way to turn off Windows Messenger - no matter what

On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 18:05:49 GMT, "relic"
wrote:

Piper wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 07:09:17 GMT, Big Mac
wrote:

So, after trying, and trying out a suggestion or two, I have found
out that there is no way to turn off Windows Messenger in XP Home.
(We are talking Windows Messenger, not MSN Messenger. But they use
the same contacts and channels it would seem).

In Windows Messenger, I've unchecked the boxe in front of "Run
Messenger in the Background" and unchecked "Load Windows Messenger
when Windows Starts".

But still, with my friend, using MSN Messenger, sees me as being
online, and can send me a message, which I receive in Windows
Messenger (not in MSN Messenger where he sends it from - I don't have
MSN fired up).

Yes, I could go into the options and remove him from my list as being
allowed to see me if I am online. But, ( # 1 ) will that mess up my
setting in MSN Messenger? Yes I do want him to see me as being online
*if* and only if I fire up MSN Messenger.

And ( # 2 ), that's beside the point. The point is Windows Messenger
is always running and there is no way to shut it off. It is using up
bandwidth from my dial up account.

Guessing he Windows Messenger then must be being used by Windows
XP to transfer information to me, or between Microsoft and me, or
between whoever - like maybe for Windows updates and stuff? (Which I
have shut off - I'll get an update when I hear about it, probably
hear about it here in usenet).

So who has info to enlighten me about Windows Messenger an XP.?


I removed it from my machine by using Add Remove Programs in the
Control Panel, then installed MSN Messenger. I don't understand why
you are having so much trouble.


Lots of people don't want MSN Messenger, and prefer to use XP's Windows
Messenger. I'm one of them because a lot of the capabilities in Windows
Messenger is not in MSN Messenger.


Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

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~Piper~
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