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Cannot stop Windows Messenger from automatically logging in!



 
 
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Old December 5th 03, 02:27 PM
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Default Cannot stop Windows Messenger from automatically logging in!


-----Original Message-----
I have the same problem and do not want the Windows XP
spyware telling Bill Gates how I use my computer. I've
tried the Dell Knowledge Base and the information in
Document 1062001 is useless. I even tried deleting the
Messenger folder but XP just went online and restored it
the next time I booted up.

Can anyone provide a solution?

Bill Morgan
Kansas City

-----Original Message-----
Every time I load Outlook Express, Windows Messenger
automatically loads and tries to sign in. I have gone
to "Tools", then "Options" and unchecked the box that
says "Automatically log on to Windows Messenger", but
that has had no effect at all. Messenger still tries

to
sign in every time.

In Messenger, I've unchecked the boxes that say "Run

this
program when Windows starts." and "Allow this program
to run in the background."

Can somebody solve this one? Thanks.
.

.
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