disable or close messenger

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Mary

Is there any way I can disable or get rid of windows/net
messenger? I don't use it and don't want it. It is now
interfering with my use of Outlook Express by popping up
and telling me that I must download a new version. When
I click on No, it keeps popping up. I have to go off line
and then log in again. Help please.

Mary
 
-----Original Message-----
Is there any way I can disable or get rid of windows/net
messenger? I don't use it and don't want it. It is now
interfering with my use of Outlook Express by popping up
and telling me that I must download a new version. When
I click on No, it keeps popping up. I have to go off line
and then log in again. Help please.

Mary


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EEEEEKKKK i have the same proplem whats up with this!!!!!
 
Greetings Mary,

Firstly, remove your saved Passport login in Windows XP, so it can't automatically sign you
in to the service (you can readd this back in the future if you like), click the Start
Button, then click the Control Panel. Then, click User Accounts in the Control Panel. Select
your account name, and then on the left side of the screen, under Related Tasks, click
'Manage my Network Passwords'. In the window that opens, click the Passport.Net\* (Passport)
entry and click 'Remove'.

Then, do you have Norton Antivirus 2003 installed? Norton added a new "instant messaging
scanning" feature to Norton Antivirus 2003, which can conflict with Messenger and cause some
of this behavior. To stop it, open Norton Antivirus (Right-click on the Norton Antivirus icon
in the System Tray/Notification Area (by the clock), choose 'Open Norton Antivirus'), click
Options, then Instant Messenger then uncheck MSN Instant Messenger and click OK.

If the window is still open with the upgrade question, say No, it should now stop trying.
Open up the main Windows Messenger window (double-click its icon in the system
tray/notification area, by the clock or click Start, All Programs, Windows Messenger to bring
it up), click the Tools menu, then Options, then Preferences, uncheck 'Run this program when
Windows starts' and click OK. Then right-click the on the Windows Messenger icon in the
notification area/system tray and choose Exit.

Then, since you use Outlook Express, close Outlook Express, then download and run this .reg
file:
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/downloads/stopmessenger_oe.reg
Windows Messenger will then remain closed while you use Outlook Express.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Windows MVP, Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
 
-----Original Message-----
Greetings Mary,

Firstly, remove your saved Passport login in Windows XP,
so it can't automatically sign you
in to the service (you can readd this back in the future if you like), click the Start
Button, then click the Control Panel. Then, click User
Accounts in the Control Panel. Select
your account name, and then on the left side of the
screen, under Related Tasks, click
'Manage my Network Passwords'. In the window that
opens, click the Passport.Net\* (Passport)
entry and click 'Remove'.

Then, do you have Norton Antivirus 2003 installed?
Norton added a new "instant messaging
scanning" feature to Norton Antivirus 2003, which can
conflict with Messenger and cause some
of this behavior. To stop it, open Norton Antivirus
(Right-click on the Norton Antivirus icon
in the System Tray/Notification Area (by the clock),
choose 'Open Norton Antivirus'), click
Options, then Instant Messenger then uncheck MSN Instant Messenger and click OK.

If the window is still open with the upgrade question,
say No, it should now stop trying.
Open up the main Windows Messenger window (double-click its icon in the system
tray/notification area, by the clock or click Start, All
Programs, Windows Messenger to bring
it up), click the Tools menu, then Options, then
Preferences, uncheck 'Run this program when
Windows starts' and click OK. Then right-click the on
the Windows Messenger icon in the
notification area/system tray and choose Exit.

Then, since you use Outlook Express, close Outlook
Express, then download and run this .reg
file:
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/downloads/stopmessenger_ oe.reg
Windows Messenger will then remain closed while you use Outlook Express.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Windows MVP, Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com

Thank you for your reply. I followed your instructions,
but I am still getting the popup window telling me that I
MUST download a new version. Isn't there anyway I can
stop this? Furthermore today I received a message from
someone (I don't know who - never heard of the name) who
wanted to send me a message. I checked the "block all
messages from this person" and was told I could not do
this.

I really don't want to use Messenger at all and would
like to get rid of it.

Please help, if you can.

Thank you,

Mary
 
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