Robin
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thats the only drawback ive found, but im sure its the kind of thing that gets less annoying with time
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abdus
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okay to unistall the windows live messenger, got this:
quote: To manually remove Windows Live Messenger from your computer:
1. Sign out of Windows Live Messenger.
2. Right-click the Messenger icon in the notification area, and then click "Exit."
3. Find and remove the folder where the Messenger files are located.
a. Right-click "Start", and then click "Explore".
b. Find the folder where the Windows Live Messenger files are located. The location for this folder is "<hard disk drive name>:\Program Files\MSN Messenger. <Hard disk drive name> is typically the drive C.
c. Right-click the "MSN Messenger" folder, click "Delete," and then click "Yes" to confirm that you want to remove the folder and all its contents.
4. Install Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0: Run-Time Redistribution Pack.
a. Visit www.microsoftcom/downloa...c&DisplayLang=en.
b. Select your language under "Change Language," and then click "Download."
5. Install the Windows Installer Clean Up Utility.
Note: For a description of the Windows Installer Clean Up Utility, visit support.microsoft.com/de...=kb;en-us;290301.
a. Visit support.microsoft.com/de...=kb;en-us;290301, and then click "Download the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility package now."
b. Click "Save" to save the Msicuu2.exe file, and then select a location on your computer that you will remember.
c. Click "Run", and then follow the instructions to install the Windows Installer Clean Up Utility.
Note: The Windows Installer Clean Up Utility is installed in the "C:\Program Files\Windows Installer Clean Up" folder.
d. You may locate and delete the Msicuu2.exe file that you saved in step b if you want to.
6. Remove Messenger from installed products by using Windows Installer Clean Up:
a. Click "Start", click "All Programs", and then click "Windows Install Clean Up".
b. In the list of "Installed Products", click the MSN Messenger program, click "Remove", and then click "OK".
7. Delete the Messenger registry key.
Important: This article contains information about modifying the registry. Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up and make sure that you understand how to restore the registry if a problem occurs. For information about how to back up, restore, and edit the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
support.microsoft.com/kb/256986
Warning: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
a. Click "Start", click "Run", type "regedit", and then click "OK".
b. Click "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE", click "SOFTWARE", and then click "Microsoft" to expand these registry key folders.
c. Click the "MSN Messenger" folder. Make sure that the MSN Messenger folder is selected.
Note: You can expand the MSN Messenger folder without selecting it. When the MSN Messenger folder is selected, it is highlighted.
d. On the "Edit" menu, click "Delete". Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to remove this key and all its subkeys.
8. Restart your computer.
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by John
Have you got the latest build of windows live messenger abdus?
i havent used it but try this automatic invite:
http://login.live.com/login.srf?lc=2057&id=67118&ru=http://ideas.live.com/signup.aspx?versionId=0eccd94b-eb48-497c-8e60-c6313f7ebb73&tw=1800&fs=1&kv=1&ct=1146934425&ems=1&ver=2.1.6000.1&rn=FG!QSDtq&tpf=0290cc1d1cf4e6d73c8199db8161b44e
i think it is Beta 8.0.0689
not sure though...try it
should get a download
[Edited on 06-05-2006 by abdus]
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Ian
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Skype is where its at.
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Robin
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what is skype? i've seen it advertised in magazines, and mentioned on websites, but i still dont know what it is/does
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
what is skype?
http://www.skype.com/?utm_source=google/uk/search&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=brand/skype&utm_term=skype/exact&utm_content=539595724&cm_mmc=google/search-_-brand/skype-_-skype/uk-_-exact/539595724
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype
[Edited on 06-05-2006 by abdus]
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John
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Marc's not wanting rid of messenger, he just wants rid of that particular 'feature'.
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Robin
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so its like msn/live messenger but with a more advanced voice calling thing?
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abdus
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yeah, he just has to do this and install the new beta version i posted down...they say it is more stable
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John
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Its the latest one that its appaered in, wasn't in previous builds.
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abdus
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hmmm...actually i dont use thats why i am not getting it quite well...sorry...will try to find out..LOL
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