windows messenger in XP... GO AWAY

mee987

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Is there a way to disable the starting of windows messenger every time i start outlook express? I can always install office on this PC, but I really prefer to just use outlook express. I have unchecked the box in outlook express options that says "automatically log on to windows messager," but this just stops it from logging in.... it still opens every time I open outlook.

I really dont need suggestions like "use regular outlook" or "just keep it open all the time"... am I missing an option somewhere? or is there a registry key associated with this?

TIA
 

skriefal

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Even better, open up sysoc.inf in a text editor and remove all references to "hide". Then you'll be able to uninstall messenger from the Add/Remove Programs applet in Control Panel.
 

BDawg

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I had un-installed messenger using the sysoc.inf change. After downloading the critical fix for messenger 4.6, Windows re-installed messenger.

Now, I can't un-install it from add/remove Windows components, and there's no hide text in the sysoc.inf file. Damn you, Microsoft!
 

GrumpyMan

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I see this question asked often, I wonder if it's going to end up in FAQ?
 

GonzoDaGr8

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Hmmm...That's odd, Messenger never opens for me when I open OE. Try this: Open windows messenger, open "tools" menu, go down and click "otions". Under the prefferences tab, uncheck "Run this program when widows starts", click OK and see if that works..
 

Boobers

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I'd listen to GonzoDaGr8. That's what I did and it works fine. Easy to do and you don't screw with the registry or the policy editor...
 

PliotronX

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BDawg, I had the same problem, but Borked's second (permanent) link fixed it right up.
 

BDawg

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Yeah, the second one worked for me as well. I hadn't looked at his links, thinking they were only the policy editor and sysoc edit.