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Old January 13th 04, 06:23 PM
Stephen Eccleston
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Default Stop Windows Messenger Loging in

How can I stop Windows Messenger wanting to log in when I
make a VPN connection?
It tries to log in - but fails because with the VPN
connected my Internet connection is disabled. This
delays me accessing my VPN server.
I would prefer to remove Windows Messenger from my
computer completly if I can; how can this be done?
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Old January 13th 04, 06:45 PM
Thomas Wenzl [MVP]
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Default Stop Windows Messenger Loging in

Hello Stephen,

Stephen Eccleston wrote:
How can I stop Windows Messenger wanting to log in when I
make a VPN connection?
It tries to log in - but fails because with the VPN
connected my Internet connection is disabled. This
delays me accessing my VPN server.
I would prefer to remove Windows Messenger from my
computer completly if I can; how can this be done?


following page describes how to remove it:

http://messenger.jonathankay.com/problem.aspx?ID=7

HTH

Regards
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Thomas Wenzl [MVP for Outlook]

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Old January 14th 04, 07:22 PM
Stephen Eccleston
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Default Stop Windows Messenger Loging in

Thomas, Many thanks for your help - that did the trick!

-----Original Message-----
Hello Stephen,

Stephen Eccleston wrote:
How can I stop Windows Messenger wanting to log in

when I
make a VPN connection?
It tries to log in - but fails because with the VPN
connected my Internet connection is disabled. This
delays me accessing my VPN server.
I would prefer to remove Windows Messenger from my
computer completly if I can; how can this be done?


following page describes how to remove it:

http://messenger.jonathankay.com/problem.aspx?ID=7

HTH

Regards
--
Thomas Wenzl [MVP for Outlook]

Share what you know, learn what you don't!
(Deja/Google)
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