Re: Can't completely sign out of Windows Messenger
- From: "Andy" <N@xxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 02:36:06 -0500
thanks for the link i have been looking for this for months:)
"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" <msnewsreplies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Greetings,
Everytime you log into MSN Messenger, the Hotmail total will be added to
the welcome screen.
To disable this feature, download the TweakUI powertoy:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.asp (see on the
right).
After you have TweakUI installed, click Start, All Programs, Powertoys for
Windows XP, and
choose TweakUI for Windows XP. In the TweakUI window, on the left, click
the '+' next to
Logon, and choose Unread Mail. Uncheck 'Show unread mail on Welcome
screen' and click OK.
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Associate Expert
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"dkummerfeld" <dkummerfeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am on a shared computer. I was originally using Windows Messenger and
had
it set to automatically log in when I went into my account. I then
downloaded MSN Messenger and had it set to the same. I decided to just
use
Windows messenger, so I removed MSN messenger from the programs list.
I then removed my .NET account from being associated with my XP login. I
also unchecked the "Run Windows Messenger when Windows starts" check box
in
Tools->Preferences. When I log out of XP, all users can still see how
many
mail messages I have in my hotmail account. I am logged into messenger
somewhere, but I have no idea where. I do not use outlook or outlook
express. And I do not use Internet Explorer as my browser.
Any ideas on how to get completely logged out of messenger and not have
anything associated to my XP log in?
Thanks!
.
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