RE: Windows Messenger Corrupted ?

From: donbass (donbass_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:44:01 -0700

By re-sizing do you mean your desk top screen is smaller than your monitor scee?If so yes.

"Dino" wrote:

> In recent months, I have been having a problem with my
> display re-sizing after each reboot.
>
> Interestingly, today, I discovered that it appears to be
> related to Windows Messenger, which I am now assuming has
> become corrupted.
>
> Has anyone ever heard of such a connection ?
>
> I assume the only way to be sure is to remove Windows
> Messenger and reinstall it.
>
> I've searched the knowledge base and do not see
> instructions on how to delete Windows Messenger and
> Reinstall it. Also, will I lose my contacts list and is
> there a way to prevent losing it.
>
> Thanks !
>



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