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How can I remove/disable Messenger 6.2 from XP Home

 
 
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      23rd Sep 2004
Someone has installed Messenger 6.2 on my machine after I had disabled a
previous version and I cannot get rid of it. Can anyone help??
 
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      23rd Sep 2004
Greetings Mandy,

Just go to Start, then Control Panel, then Add or Remove Programs, click MSN Messenger and
then click the Remove buton.
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> Someone has installed Messenger 6.2 on my machine after I had disabled a
> previous version and I cannot get rid of it. Can anyone help??



 
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