Matt H
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Really fooks me off
I have uninstalled it, yet everytime I go onto the internet it automatically signs me in
I end up having loads of people trying to talk to me when Im not even there (eg- If I leave my PC on downloading stuff during the day). Plus sometimes I dont wanna talk to anyone. Like if im messing around in PS or if im on other sites
It makes me look dead ignorant because most of the time I'll just ignore them.
How can I stop it doing this?
[Edited on 27-02-2005 by Ian]
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Control Panel, User Accounts and somewhere in there is the list of Passport accounts, delete yours.
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Antz
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User Accounts >> Click your username >> Change My .NET Passport >> On left click 'Manage My Network Passwords' >> Remove yours from the list
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James_DT
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If you have Pro you can restrict it from being opened either automatically or manually but I don't think you've got the same options in Home.
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
If you have Pro you can restrict it from being opened either automatically or manually but I don't think you've got the same options in Home.
You do, it's in MMC, but I don't remember off the top of my head where it is
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Matt H
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Ian, See if I am online now please
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James_DT
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You run MMC, and add the Snap-in "Group Policy", it's in there IIRC.
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liamC
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did you not try unticking the 'start windows messenger on bootup' in tools>options ?
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lozzd
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This happens to me even if it is "uninstalled" because Microsoft Outlook insists on opening it.
You can see if it is running by using task manager and looking to see if msmsgs.exe is running, if so, end process
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Matt H
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Can someone who has my msn please see if im online
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Ian
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Yeah you are
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Matt H
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Im not logged in
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R Lee
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prove it
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Ian
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee
prove it
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Ian
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It must be signed on somewhere else?
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Matt H
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Dunno
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Antz
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You use Outlook?
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Ren
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thats msn messenger. you're signed into windows messenger. i have it on my computer, and it always signes me in
CTRL + ALT + DELETE and then go to processes, and end the process called "msmsgs".
Then go to the start menu, and click RUN and type "MSCONFIG". On the startup tab, look for "msmsgs" and uncheck the box. Next time you start up it SHOULDNT load.
If all else fails, just delete the windows messenger program
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James_DT
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Windows Messenger will get opened by Outlook whether you want it to or not. You can actually remove the link to Outlook, but just deleting it works wonders.
But if you delete it, it does slow the loading of Outlook Express down.
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Antz
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http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/messenger/messenger2.php
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Matt H
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Am I online now Ian?
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Robbo
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Bloody does it 2 me 2
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chr15barn3s
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i stopped it on my mates pc by going into the options menu when it was signed in and then changed what it uses to sign you in
iirc there were 2 options, net_passport and another one, tick the other on and it wont sign anyone in unless you type the address and password etc
hope that made sense
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