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Old 25-05-2004, 08:15 AM   #1
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the messenger icon on task bar pops up occasionally with
the following: "you have signed in to messenger on
another computer. click here to sign on with this
computer". Any ideas on what this means & should I worry?
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Old 25-05-2004, 08:56 AM   #2
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probably something with windows messenger and msn messenger.... my pc did
that every time I went into outlook express, even though windows messenger
wasn't even suppose to start. I tried to uninstall windows messenger but
still did it anyway.(I use MSN messenger)read somewhere that if I found the
c:\ program files\messenger and locate the file msmsgs and change it's name
to something like msmsgsOFF. that way when outlook or anyother program that
try's to open windows messenger cant find the correct file name. This only
works if you use MSN messenger. one other thing if you do this on windows
update site you will always see the update for windows messenger, cuz even
that cant find it. you can set that site to not show you that update.
"rick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> the messenger icon on task bar pops up occasionally with
> the following: "you have signed in to messenger on
> another computer. click here to sign on with this
> computer". Any ideas on what this means & should I worry?



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Old 25-05-2004, 09:49 AM   #3
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Thanks Troy(spaced out), I will try your advice & see if
it remedies problem
>-----Original Message-----
>probably something with windows messenger and msn

messenger.... my pc did
>that every time I went into outlook express, even though

windows messenger
>wasn't even suppose to start. I tried to uninstall

windows messenger but
>still did it anyway.(I use MSN messenger)read somewhere

that if I found the
>c:\ program files\messenger and locate the file msmsgs

and change it's name
>to something like msmsgsOFF. that way when outlook or

anyother program that
>try's to open windows messenger cant find the correct

file name. This only
>works if you use MSN messenger. one other thing if you

do this on windows
>update site you will always see the update for windows

messenger, cuz even
>that cant find it. you can set that site to not show you

that update.
>"rick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

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>news:11b8901c44228$08a93b10$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> the messenger icon on task bar pops up occasionally

with
>> the following: "you have signed in to messenger on
>> another computer. click here to sign on with this
>> computer". Any ideas on what this means & should I

worry?
>
>
>.
>

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Old 25-05-2004, 08:46 PM   #4
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Greetings Rick,

Assuming you're using MSN Messenger, what's happening is Windows Messenger is trying to sign
in as well as MSN Messenger. To disable Windows Messenger, open it up (click Start, then
Run, type "msmsgs" and click OK), click Tools, Options, Preferences tab and uncheck 'Run this
Program when Windows starts' or 'Run Windows Messenger when Windows starts' (depending on
version) as well as 'Allow this program to run in the background' or 'Allow Windows Messenger
to run in the background' (depending on version). This won't remove Windows Messenger, so
features like Remote Assistance, Whiteboard and Application Sharing will continue to work,
but it will let it stay out of your way.

Also, do you have Norton Antivirus installed? Recent versions of Norton Antivirus added a
new "instant messaging scanning" feature, which can conflict with Messenger and cause it to
also keep starting. To stop it, open Norton Antivirus (Right-click on the Norton Antivirus
icon in the System Tray/Notification Area (by the clock), choose 'Open Norton Antivirus'),
click Options, then Instant Messenger then uncheck MSN Instant Messenger and click OK.

It is *not* recommended to simply rename the folder or Windows Messenger executable
(msmsgs.exe) because some applications (including MSN Messenger itself) do require Windows
Messenger to be installed and when they may appear to freeze or just not work at all (for
instance, Remote Assistance) when the Windows Messenger executable can't be found.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com


"rick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> the messenger icon on task bar pops up occasionally with
> the following: "you have signed in to messenger on
> another computer. click here to sign on with this
> computer". Any ideas on what this means & should I worry?



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Old 26-05-2004, 12:40 AM   #5
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never had this problem with renaming, or have I ever had a problem with any
features of any program (that I use) not work. even with this program set to
not start with windows, you will still get this message sometimes."you have
signed in to messenger on
> another computer. click here to sign on with this
> computer"

I have came across this on quite a few machines.
the way I mentioned is the only way I found to stop it from happening.
ill have to see if there is any features I am unable to use




"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" <msnewsreplies@jonathankay.com> wrote in message
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> Greetings Rick,
>
> Assuming you're using MSN Messenger, what's happening is Windows Messenger

is trying to sign
> in as well as MSN Messenger. To disable Windows Messenger, open it up

(click Start, then
> Run, type "msmsgs" and click OK), click Tools, Options, Preferences tab

and uncheck 'Run this
> Program when Windows starts' or 'Run Windows Messenger when Windows

starts' (depending on
> version) as well as 'Allow this program to run in the background' or

'Allow Windows Messenger
> to run in the background' (depending on version). This won't remove

Windows Messenger, so
> features like Remote Assistance, Whiteboard and Application Sharing will

continue to work,
> but it will let it stay out of your way.
>
> Also, do you have Norton Antivirus installed? Recent versions of Norton

Antivirus added a
> new "instant messaging scanning" feature, which can conflict with

Messenger and cause it to
> also keep starting. To stop it, open Norton Antivirus (Right-click on the

Norton Antivirus
> icon in the System Tray/Notification Area (by the clock), choose 'Open

Norton Antivirus'),
> click Options, then Instant Messenger then uncheck MSN Instant Messenger

and click OK.
>
> It is *not* recommended to simply rename the folder or Windows Messenger

executable
> (msmsgs.exe) because some applications (including MSN Messenger itself) do

require Windows
> Messenger to be installed and when they may appear to freeze or just not

work at all (for
> instance, Remote Assistance) when the Windows Messenger executable can't

be found.
> ____________________________________________
> Jonathan Kay
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
> Associate Expert
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
>
>
> "rick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:11b8901c44228$08a93b10$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > the messenger icon on task bar pops up occasionally with
> > the following: "you have signed in to messenger on
> > another computer. click here to sign on with this
> > computer". Any ideas on what this means & should I worry?

>
>



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Old 26-05-2004, 01:11 AM   #6
Troy
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I had it set to not start with windows, but still had it set toallow the
program to run in background. that was the problem.... changed name back to
msmsgs now don't get that message.
"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" <msnewsreplies@jonathankay.com> wrote in message
news:e9auHEpQEHA.628@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Greetings Rick,
>
> Assuming you're using MSN Messenger, what's happening is Windows Messenger

is trying to sign
> in as well as MSN Messenger. To disable Windows Messenger, open it up

(click Start, then
> Run, type "msmsgs" and click OK), click Tools, Options, Preferences tab

and uncheck 'Run this
> Program when Windows starts' or 'Run Windows Messenger when Windows

starts' (depending on
> version) as well as 'Allow this program to run in the background' or

'Allow Windows Messenger
> to run in the background' (depending on version). This won't remove

Windows Messenger, so
> features like Remote Assistance, Whiteboard and Application Sharing will

continue to work,
> but it will let it stay out of your way.
>
> Also, do you have Norton Antivirus installed? Recent versions of Norton

Antivirus added a
> new "instant messaging scanning" feature, which can conflict with

Messenger and cause it to
> also keep starting. To stop it, open Norton Antivirus (Right-click on the

Norton Antivirus
> icon in the System Tray/Notification Area (by the clock), choose 'Open

Norton Antivirus'),
> click Options, then Instant Messenger then uncheck MSN Instant Messenger

and click OK.
>
> It is *not* recommended to simply rename the folder or Windows Messenger

executable
> (msmsgs.exe) because some applications (including MSN Messenger itself) do

require Windows
> Messenger to be installed and when they may appear to freeze or just not

work at all (for
> instance, Remote Assistance) when the Windows Messenger executable can't

be found.
> ____________________________________________
> Jonathan Kay
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
> Associate Expert
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
>
>
> "rick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:11b8901c44228$08a93b10$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > the messenger icon on task bar pops up occasionally with
> > the following: "you have signed in to messenger on
> > another computer. click here to sign on with this
> > computer". Any ideas on what this means & should I worry?

>
>



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