Re: How do I get rid of Messenger... why is it such a secret
From: Jonathan Kay [MVP] (msnewsreplies_at_jonathankay.com)
Date: 06/19/04
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Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 15:51:27 -0400
Greetings Cliff,
If you have MSN Messenger installed and use MSN Explorer/8/9, Messenger will automatically
start when you sign into MSN -- this is by design.
As well, if you have MSN Messenger installed and visit Hotmail, Messenger will again load.
This again, is by design and you cannot stop this behavior.
In terms of Hotmail and turning on your computer, you can stop it from trying to
automatically login however, simply click Start, then Run, type "msnmsgr" and click OK.
Click the Tools menu, then Options, then *General* tab, uncheck both 'Automatically run
Messenger when I log on to Windows' and 'Allow automatic sign in when connected to the
Internet' and click OK.
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"Cliff Taylor sandsaber@msn.com" <CliffTaylorsandsabermsncom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:1DB9C054-4DC9-4B1C-9924-F06C6894AC61@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Gary Tsang" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> To Prevent Windows Messenger from Running on a Windows XP-Based Computer
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;302089&Product=WinMsgr
>>
>> When you do this your Windows Messenger won't show up in your taskbar
>> anymore
>>
>> However if you want to completely remove/uninstall Windows Messenger from
>> Windows XP can be found at this website made by Jonathan Kay.
>> http://messenger.jonathankay.com/problem.aspx?ID=7
>>
>> Follow the steps and the pictures that the website has and you shouldn't
>> have anymore problems. Uninstalling Windows Messenger can disable some of
>> the messenger features such as Whiteboard Sharing, and others on MSN
>> Messenger if you're using that.
>>
>> --
>> Gary Tsang
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
>> http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
>>
>>
>> "smorris@matnet.com" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:002501c423ea$ea492c80$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> >I do NOT want messeger and I cannot find a way to totally
>> > get rid of it. It should be lumped in with virus' as even
>> > though you try to get rid of it, it keeps reloading
>> > itself. How do I get rid of it completely??? Does anyone
>> > know???? I run XP. HELP HELP
>>
>>
>>
> I also don't want msn.messenger to log on to the internet and throw up two annoying screens
> every time I turn on my computer. I've used msconfig to shut off msnmsgr.exe and it works
> until I check my e-mail then it is back. I do want to use my msn e-mail, but I don't want
> msn.messenger at all. I just followed the WinMsgr link you gave and first used the
> Preferences tab instructions. No good. Checked my e-mail and it came right back. I then
> used the registry Messenger\Client instructions. Also no good. Is there a way to go into
> the registry and put in a line to remove or disable the msnmsgr.exe in the startup? Well I
> guess my computer has msn messenger herpes. I can't get rid of it and it always comes
> back. Please help if you can! I'm very very frustrated here. I also run XP Home Edition.
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