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| I have an annoying problem with Windows Messenger. Everything WAS working fine until I decided to try MSN 6 - had a look - very pretty - don't need 95% of the extra gumph so it got uninstalled. Ever since Windows Messenger has lost the ability to automatically log itself on when I reboot. I have deleted the passport accounts in my user account and re-created them. I have also tried to "Sign in As..." and selected the "Sign in automatically" option a number of times. This setting does not seem to stick. ![]() Any ideas??? | Guest
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| Do you know how to permenantly uninstall, delete, or at least disable Messenger? Thanks Fred Quote:
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| On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 19:11:23 +0500, "Captain" <captain_usman@hotmail.com> wrote: Quote:
determines whether Windows Messenger runs at startup there is nothing else relevant here. Yes it is starting automatically, it just won't log on automatically. Strange but true... | Guest
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| Greetings, This is by design -- Windows Messenger 5 will not automatically start when MSN Messenger 6 is installed (this is to avoid two clients starting at once and "fighting" to login). To fix this, close down Windows Messenger (right-click its icon and choose Exit), then click Start, then Run, type "regedit" and then click OK. You'll now be in the Registry Editor, if you're not familiar with it, this is where most configuration settings in Windows end up. To fix your problem you'll need to navigate to the My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Mess engerService key (they look like folders and navigation is the same as in Windows Explorer). After you find the MessengerService key, click it, then click the Edit menu, then choose Delete. Confirm the operation and now the MessengerService key should be completely gone. Then close the registry editor, click Start, then All Programs, then Windows Messenger. You'll need to sign in one more time manually (type your login/password) into Windows Messenger, and after this it will once again log on automatically. ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Jeroen van den Ende" <jvdende@xs4all.nl> wrote in message news:ebtxwBwaDHA.2344@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:39:31 -0400, "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" <msnewsreplies@jonathankay.com> wrote: Quote:
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Many thanks Jonathan. | Guest
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| Hi Tanis, Glad to hear it =). ____________________________________________ Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Tanis" <tanis@smoke.tsn.cc> wrote in message news:ep8lkvgubol502p6ub3ijan56f4vbg06ku@4ax.com... Quote:
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