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| Go to the website ran by Gibson Research at: grc.com/default.htm Scroll down to: "Shoot the Messenger" then click on it. You will be able to download a tiny program which enables you with the click of a button to "Enable" or "Disable" the Windows Messenger. It's fast, simple and easy even for me. (And that is saying ALOT) and most of all, It works ! homer | Guest
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