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am I supposed to have two different "messenger" programs?
I don't need to use Windows Messenger because I am not bombarded even if i
get pop-ups. "JasonTheSweetMan" дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ 57... "Gary" wrote in news:236f01c2efc1$1a007780 : yes. i would recommend You use Windows Messenger, as with msn messenger you get bombarded with pop-ups, if you don't use a firewall! They work the same, its just that i get problems with msn messenger with logging on, reports my username/password not valid or service is down, nearly everytime! But, with Windows Messenger i can log-on every single time, i need to find out how to make Windows Messenger log-in everytime i re-boot, msn messenger has this option, but Windows Messengere does not, which is strange. |
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am I supposed to have two different "messenger" programs?
My computer mostly don't get problems with msn messenger with
logging on, reports my username/password not valid or service is down if i connected to internet. "JasonTheSweetMan" дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ 57... "Gary" wrote in news:236f01c2efc1$1a007780 : yes. i would recommend You use Windows Messenger, as with msn messenger you get bombarded with pop-ups, if you don't use a firewall! They work the same, its just that i get problems with msn messenger with logging on, reports my username/password not valid or service is down, nearly everytime! But, with Windows Messenger i can log-on every single time, i need to find out how to make Windows Messenger log-in everytime i re-boot, msn messenger has this option, but Windows Messengere does not, which is strange. |
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