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MSN Messenger 6.1 and msmsgs.exe help
I have followed all the articles about how to remove
Windows Messenger and just use MSN messenger 6.1. I have followed the instructions on this board rather than remove it completly as I still wish to use Remote Assistance with MSN Messenger. However, even with all that (and it is unticked in Windows Add/Remove Components) loading MSN Messenger still loads msmsgs.exe and it still comes up with the "You have signed out of .NET messenger because you have logged in at another location" every time. Now and again it will log out and then back in again giving the same message. Any ideas anyone? All I wish to do is use MSN Messenger (with the remote assistance option) and not use Windows Messenger at all. Many thanks. |
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MSN Messenger 6.1 and msmsgs.exe help
Greetings Ken,
I'm not sure how you followed the instructions if the option didn't exist to turn it off (as from your other post)? ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Ken J" wrote in message ... I have followed all the articles about how to remove Windows Messenger and just use MSN messenger 6.1. I have followed the instructions on this board rather than remove it completly as I still wish to use Remote Assistance with MSN Messenger. However, even with all that (and it is unticked in Windows Add/Remove Components) loading MSN Messenger still loads msmsgs.exe and it still comes up with the "You have signed out of .NET messenger because you have logged in at another location" every time. Now and again it will log out and then back in again giving the same message. Any ideas anyone? All I wish to do is use MSN Messenger (with the remote assistance option) and not use Windows Messenger at all. Many thanks. |
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