Bonnie

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Hi,
I just had a new hard drive put in my computer, and using
the other one for a slave, whatever that is, anyway, I
had msn mesenger disabled before, don't want it on my
machine. Could someone please tell me how to get this
thing off my machine, without messing up my computer,
everytime I try to close it, says other programs are
using it and connot close it.
Thank you for your time.
Bonnie
 
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just go to control panel - add/remove programs and select it - -kablam!!! it's gone!
 

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Well thanks for the reply, but it is not in my add remove
programs, unless you are talking about the windows. And
have heard this can really mess up your machine if you
don't do it right. Is this true? Bonnie
>-----Original Message-----
>just go to control panel - add/remove programs and
select it - -kablam!!! it's gone!
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Hello Bonnie
Well if it isn't in the Add & Remove Programs then it isn't MSN Messenger,
it is Windows Messenger which is different, Windows Messenger is built into
XP.
http://support.microsoft.com/common/canned.aspx?R=d&H=Windows%20Messenger%20Knowledge%20Base%20Articles&LL=kbwinmessenger400%20or%20kbwinmessenger450%20or%20kbwinmessenger460&Sz=messenger

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Hope This Helps
Haus
Not a MS-MVP
Not a MVP
Not nothing, just a good ole boy.
 

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Well thank you Haus, that made a little more sence to me.
Thanks again. Bonnie
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello Bonnie
>Well if it isn't in the Add & Remove Programs then it
isn't MSN Messenger,
>it is Windows Messenger which is different, Windows
Messenger is built into
>XP.
>http://support.microsoft.com/common/canned.aspx?
R=d&H=Windows%20Messenger%20Knowledge%20Base%
20Articles&LL=kbwinmessenger400%20or%20kbwinmessenger450%
20or%20kbwinmessenger460&Sz=messenger
>
>--
>Hope This Helps
>Haus
>Not a MS-MVP
>Not a MVP
>Not nothing, just a good ole boy.
>
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