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No way to turn off Windows Messenger - no matter what



 
 
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Old February 27th 04, 02:47 PM
TehGhodTrole
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Default No way to turn off Windows Messenger - no matter what

Big Mac wrote:
On 26 Feb 2004 09:33:53 GMT, "TehGhodTrole"
wrote:

You seem to have descended into the pitiable depths of blabber.
Would you like to have another go after you've had your
mind-stablising drugs?


To quote you in many of your posts: "BWAAhaahahahahahaaaa!!!


Admission to having your head owned is noted.


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Old February 27th 04, 11:43 PM
KeyAdmn
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Windows Messenger Connects using the .NET framework in Windows XP. This framework keeps your settings, or profile connecting to all websites supporting it. Windows Messenger runs off this and keeps you logged on, as you would be logged into windows. Log
ging into Windows using a .NET login and password keep you in the .NET realm until your PC is fast asleep. I saw some posts stating to remove it from windows. . .sounds like a plan to me.
 




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