Re: MSN problem
Posted by Wild Card on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 10:15pm
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Ok, Im on my computer when a MSN chat window pops up. So I start talking. All normal right? Theres just 1 little, tiny, minor problem...
IM NOT LOGED IN TO MSN!!!
To further my point, MSN is no longer installed in the computer. Its not in add/remove nor are there any folders left on the hard drive. No start menu short cuts or anything of the sort. Not even a system tray icon.
Now this causes a major problem. As soon as the computer boots up I am somehow loged into MSN, so while Im at school and my parents decide to go online, they get flooded with MSN convo windows. Also, if I log in on another computer, after a few minutes I get loged out and receive this message: "You have loged in at another location, click here to log back in"
Damnit this is depressing... and f**king hillarious too :biggrin:
Re: MSN problem
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 10:18pm
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Remove MSN from the startup script majigger in Windows using msconfig. Then go get a decent chat program.
Re: MSN problem
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 10:37pm
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Run services.msc and disable it from there.
Re: MSN problem
Posted by Gorbachev on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 11:01pm
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This is some BS thing that Windows Messenger does now, it just logs in automatically without having a task-bar icon. And no, you can't disable it from startup no matter how hard you try, it just starts anyway, msconfig, preferences, regedit, nothing. It just starts. I just deleted the f**ker. MSN does what I want, Window Messenger does not.
Re: MSN problem
Posted by scary_jeff on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 11:14pm
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2004-04-19 11:14pm
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If you have XP/2K, you need to get msconfig from the microsoft website. Probably easier to use google to find it than the actual microsoft download search though. It's normally then the first item in the startup list (obviously messenger is the most important thing ever!!).
Re: MSN problem
Posted by scary_jeff on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 11:30pm
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Who needs google, we have Orph to provide a solution right on cue :smile:
Re: MSN problem
Posted by Crono on
Tue Apr 20th 2004 at 6:08am
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Virus scanning programs keep your Messenger programs nice and busy.
Also, I'm not sure, but have you ever checked in Add/Remove programs under "Windows Applications" or some such crap. It might be under that, since Messenger is installed with Windows. I mean, I bet you can remove it since you can remove Internet Explorer (just the browser of course). But I don't know if it's actually in there, it's just a guess.
Re: MSN problem
Posted by Gorbachev on
Tue Apr 20th 2004 at 3:14pm
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That doesn't fully work, I've tried that previously...if you want to get rid of it quickly just do the run command I stated above. I've used it, it works. (granted you have Service Pack 1)