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From: Jay (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/05/04


Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 02:26:06 -0700

Hey there Amnada, All you have to do is go into Control
Panel, look for User Accounts (It should be near the
bottom) Open It. Click on the account you want to
change, in the top left hand corner of that screen, you
will see "mange my network passwords" -- Click it. Then
Click on her e-mail address, and hit remove. That should
sove your problem. If you want auto sign in gone all
together, delete the only 1 in that same place that is
not an e-mail adress --- Just for your own info. Now
Take Care, and Have a Nice Day!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi. My name is Amanda and I am having problems with
windows messanger. I
>previously shared the computer with another user and her
name automatically
>signs in with the windows messanger. I do not live with
her anymore and would
>like to remove her as the user which hasn't happened. It
is frustrating! I
>have tried removing the msn messanger 6.2 numerous times
in the hopes that
>redownloading would remove her, but it isn't happening.
Is there anyone who
>can help me?
>Thank You
>Amanda
>.
>



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