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What's the difference between MSN Messenger and Microsoft Messenger?
I'm confused :confused:
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Microsoft Messenger is the effing annoying version, standard in an install of Windows XP, that won't stop connecting when you turn to alternate sources of internet in foreign places, logging you on and having people message you "WHERE ARE YOU?" only to drive you mad and wish you'd told them about you leaving.
MSN Messenger is the good version that actually listens and doesn't boot up randomly and run in the background even after you tell it not to, 5 times. |
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Do you guys have the option of appearing offline initially?
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yea. not too difficult to stop ms messenger from loading when windows starts. theres also i believe, a way to delete it competely. (i've never actually looked to see how easy it is to delete because it never loads up for me, so doenst bother me)
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And I've heard of the way to delete it, and I've tried it, but it started running about a week ago when I hooked up at work. It's a cursed program. |
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I remember getting XP for the first time a few years back, and having that annoying thing pop up constantly. It was especially annoying while playing a game, it would minimize the game immediatley back to the desktop. I got rid of that bastard program for good, I believe I found a way to shut the damned thing down in the registry. Im sure if you did a search you could find the same thing I found.
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i disabled it as well from start up but it sometimes pops up when running IE or something.
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taking it off of start up from msconfig did it for me
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