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I used Windows messenger on a friend's laptop to chat and now I can't remove my details from his machine. How do I?
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Posted by: Berti Joel at April 28, 2005 12:36 AMActually, It's not true that Microsoft Messenger runs only on Windows Xp and 2000. It runs on my Mac too. Click here to download it. And by the way, CONVERT TO MAC HEATHENS!! You won't regret it. Now, with the Mac mini, most PC users can afford to switch. You have no excuses!
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Posted by: Pepe at August 29, 2005 5:05 PMHave MSMSGS running. If I disable the computer gets molasses slow; pages open exytremely slow, Internet connection becomes erratic Re-enable MSMSGS and all corrects. Everything works fast and normal. What gives?
Posted by: Richard N Manion at November 4, 2005 5:03 PMWindows Messenger 5.1 runs on XP/2000 and Windows Messenger 4.7 runs on 98/ME/NT. How come oh so smart Leo didn't mention that?
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Posted by: maricruz guadalupe at December 11, 2005 10:06 PMI did what u said to disabled windows messenger but the the feature still in my start, all programs, windows messenger.
i have a share computer and anyone can access to my account. I would like to delete my account from tha windows messenger at least but i can not do so. please any advice?
I used Windows messenger on a public computer and now I can't remove my user's account from there. How can I do it?
Thank you very much in advance for your answer.
This article should help: http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_stop_msn_messenger_from_starting_automatically_and_logging_me_in.html
Posted by: Leo at February 7, 2006 10:40 AMTo post a comment on "What's the difference between MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger, and Windows Messenger?", please return to that article's main page.