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Windows Messenger had not been a problem I would simply "exit" after a
reboot and never saw it until the next reboot. Now, ever since I had a wireless network set up Messenger pops up all the time. I don't like that. Please help. Thank You David |
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You can uninstall Windows Messenger in the Control Panel/Add-Remove
Programs/Add-Remove Windows Components. -- Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine] "David Lawson" <davidlawson@cox.net> wrote in message news:U7FHd.21179$c%.7783@okepread05... > Windows Messenger had not been a problem I would simply "exit" after a > reboot and never saw it until the next reboot. Now, ever since I had a > wireless network set up Messenger pops up all the time. I don't like that. > Please help. > > Thank You > David > |
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David Lawson wrote:
> Windows Messenger had not been a problem I would simply "exit" after a > reboot and never saw it until the next reboot. Now, ever since I had a > wireless network set up Messenger pops up all the time. I don't like that. > Please help. Colin has told you how to uninstall Messenger. If you're getting a lot of pop ups from out on the net however that's also a sign that you've got poor security. You need to run a firewall with a network that other people have access to. Good luck.... Bill |
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If you want to to dsable, but not uninstall it, you can toggle it on ot off
with Run/msmsgs -- johnf > You can uninstall Windows Messenger in the Control Panel/Add-Remove > Programs/Add-Remove Windows Components. > > -- > Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine] > "David Lawson" <davidlawson@cox.net> wrote in message > news:U7FHd.21179$c%.7783@okepread05... >> Windows Messenger had not been a problem I would simply "exit" after a >> reboot and never saw it until the next reboot. Now, ever since I had a >> wireless network set up Messenger pops up all the time. I don't like >> that. Please help. >> >> Thank You >> David |
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Colin's solution will only remove the Windows Messenger icon from the
desktop. To completely remove Windows Messenger, 1) Exit from Windows Messenger 2) Paste the command below into the "Start|Run..." box >RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove (Don't include the caret when you copy the command above) Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original thread and keep the conversation in order. ======================================================= |
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