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MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger Conflict

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Batookee, 2003/09/25.

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    Batookee

    Batookee Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have MSN Messenger and I have dissabled Windows Messenger. When I log in to MSN, it logs me out and tells me that I've been signed in at another location. I don't want to unistall Windows Messenger because you need it for remote assistance. How would I solve this problem??
     
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    charlesvar

    charlesvar Inactive Alumni

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    Hello Batookee,

    Can't uninstall Windows Messenger, part of the OS. Only enable/disable.

    I run MSN Messenger and I don't have that rsponse.

    What version of MSN Messenger do you have? If its older than 5.0, MSN is requiring updating to at least v5.0

    I suggest you contact MSN on the problem.

    Regards - Charles
     

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    Batookee

    Batookee Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have version 6 of MSN Messnger and version 4.7 of Windows Messenger. It didnt used to so this but latly its been doing it on all the computers I get on. I checked off "run this program when windows starts" and it still somewho runs in the background because its not in the taskbar.
     
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    charlesvar Inactive Alumni

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    Hi Batookee,

    There is a seperate category for "running in the backgraound" if I remember correctly for v4.x Shut that off. I know it makes no sense :)

    Regards - Charles
     
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