I'm sorry that you had so much trouble with this, but it is good to hear
that you got it sorted out.
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Harrison Hoffman
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"Andy Fish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ok, after a bit more faffing I managed to find the solution.
>
> To disable windows messenger you need to go into the preferences and
> de-select "run windows messenger when windows starts"
>
> Unfortunately when you install MSN messenger it somehow hides the windows
> messenger icon on the systray and removes windows messenger from the start
> menu. so there's no way you can get into windows messenger to disable it
> (Aargh!!)
>
> so the procedure is: uninstall MSN messenger; then windows messenger
> re-appears on the start menu; go into windows messenger and set it not to
> run on startup; then quit windows messenger and install msn messenger
> again.
>
> I'm glad I have 10 years experience programming and administering PCs -
> how an end user is supposed to work this kind of thing out is anyones
> guess.
>
> "Andy Fish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently "upgraded" from windows messenger (5.1 I think) to msn
>> messenger. in my naïveté I thought it would uninstall (or at least
>> disable) windows messenger.
>>
>> Now every time I log in I get a message from msn messenger saying I have
>> been logged out because I logged in somewhere else. Then when I log into
>> msn messenger I get a message from windows messenger saying I have been
>> logged out because I logged in somewhere else.
>>
>> I tried add/remove control panel but I can't find any way of uninstalling
>> windows messenger.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
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