Sewellyboy
Junior Member
Does anyone know how to uninstall windows messenger?
That's incorrect. Windows Messenger is a core system component, it cannot be uninstalled...the process you speak of was introduced in SP1, and all it does is remove the shortcut from the Start menu.Originally posted by: kparms82
you could also just go Start->settings->controlpanel->add/remove programs...windows components..it should be there, just remove it (uncheck it) and it will uninstall.
Originally posted by: MrChad
I don't understand why so many people have trouble with this program. Open it up, go into Options and uncheck "Run at Windows startup". Then go into Outlook/OE and disable Instant Messaging. Why is this so difficult?
Originally posted by: Tom
Reasons why it's a ridiculous procedure-
Why would a person think they had to do something in Outlook to disable an apperently seperate program ? It isn't called Outlook Messenger, is it ?
Originally posted by: Tom
Why should a person have to start a program to tell it they don't want it to start ?
Originally posted by: Tom
Why isn't there an option to disable it on the right click menu on the tray icon ?
Originally posted by: Tom
Why even install it unless a person asks to install it ? It has absolutely nothing to do with an OPERATING SYSTEM; of course neither does 90% of the other stuff in Windows.
Since it starts up when Outlook or OE opens, my guess would that one had something to do with the other. But maybe that's just me.
First, the MSN browser doesn't integrate in any way whatsoever with Windows Messenger...it uses MSN Messenger. Second, the MSN browser requires MSN Messenger in order to properly sync with your email...this is how you get the email counter in the button bar up top (as well as a couple of other nifty integration features). And the moment you figure out how to cripple MSN Messenger is the same moment the MSN browser will quit working. For example, uninstall MSN Messenger from Add/Remove and launch the browser: it will tell you MSN Messenger is missing, and demand that you go install it...if you say "no", your only option is to exit the sign-in screen.Originally posted by: daniel49
its even worse if you have msn for an ISP. according to thier support peeps disabling it or having it not start up on connection is not an option...Its part of the sign in process.
easiest way around it is to not use thier browser as the default but then you loose some of the extra features you are paying for...someday when I am bored will have to play with it and see If I can cripple it without hindering my sign in.
Originally posted by: Tom
MrChad-
well, after our back and forth, it turns out that stopping messenger from loading on startup and "disabling" it in Outlook Express doesn't work.
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: Tom
MrChad-
well, after our back and forth, it turns out that stopping messenger from loading on startup and "disabling" it in Outlook Express doesn't work.
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What do you mean by "doesn't work"?