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19 Nov 2003, 00:50
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MSN Messenger
wtf is up, i can sign in with shitty windows messenger but not with msn messenger 6.1 whats goin on :/
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19 Nov 2003, 00:51
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Re: MSN Messenger
I can.
Hahahaha.
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19 Nov 2003, 00:51
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Registered User
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Re: MSN Messenger
Why are you using MSN?
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19 Nov 2003, 00:53
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Henry Kelly
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Re: MSN Messenger
Shitty Windows Messenger was meant to have been turned off on Oct. 14th =(
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19 Nov 2003, 00:56
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Banned
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Re: MSN Messenger
not another ****ing msn messenger thread.
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19 Nov 2003, 00:58
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Re: MSN Messenger
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19 Nov 2003, 00:59
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Re: MSN Messenger
works now, odd!
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19 Nov 2003, 01:14
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Look over there!
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by Entium
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paranoid.
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19 Nov 2003, 01:52
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Re: MSN Messenger
Quote:
Originally Posted by G_frog
paranoid.
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No, it also deinstalls msn.
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19 Nov 2003, 01:57
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Re: MSN Messenger
Quote:
Originally Posted by Entium
No, it also deinstalls msn.
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How does that make it anything but more paranoid?
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19 Nov 2003, 01:59
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by MrL_JaKiri
How does that make it anything but more paranoid?
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It cleans up your systray.
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19 Nov 2003, 02:00
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Henry Kelly
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Re: MSN Messenger
So does turning your PC off and dropping it out of a window in case it's reading your thoughts.
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19 Nov 2003, 02:00
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Re: MSN Messenger
Quote:
Originally Posted by Entium
It cleans up your systray.
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My systray that hides inactive icons, and currently has 4 on it? (2x Network connections, MSN, Steam)
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19 Nov 2003, 02:04
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by MrL_JaKiri
My systray that hides inactive icons, (...)
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That doesn't alter the fact that MSN is on your system, even if you don't need it and don't want it to be. Or tell me how to uninstall it...
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19 Nov 2003, 02:05
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Dirte
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Re: MSN Messenger
install linux, problem solved
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19 Nov 2003, 02:06
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Henry Kelly
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by Entium
That doesn't alter the fact that MSN is on your system, even if you don't need it and don't want it to be. Or tell me how to uninstall it...
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'Delete the folder within which it resides' would be a start.
Or stop it starting at all using msconfig.
You know, little things.
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19 Nov 2003, 02:11
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by Entium
That doesn't alter the fact that MSN is on your system, even if you don't need it and don't want it to be. Or tell me how to uninstall it...
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Actually, Windows Messenger is on the system already, MSN Messenger needs installing seperately.
However, that doesn't alter the fact that I DO want it there.
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19 Nov 2003, 02:16
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by MrL_JaKiri
However, that doesn't alter the fact that I DO want it there.
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I DON`T, that's why I'm using said program do deinstall it properly, instead of editing the sysoc.inf or editing the registry and deleting system folders, mkay?
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19 Nov 2003, 02:17
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Henry Kelly
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Re: MSN Messenger
And this was your solution to the problem set in the title post because...
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19 Nov 2003, 15:13
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Re: MSN Messenger
I have this problem with my Virgin Net dialup and MSN Messenger :/
Sometimes when I connect to my ISP, MSN wont connect at all, and only half my web pages load. After a few disconnects and reconnects, it is fine.
Im getting really fed up with it, but I think its a problem with my ISP.
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19 Nov 2003, 15:41
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Guest
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by Mighty Max
I have this problem with my Virgin Net dialup and MSN Messenger :/
Sometimes when I connect to my ISP, MSN wont connect at all, and only half my web pages load. After a few disconnects and reconnects, it is fine.
Im getting really fed up with it, but I think its a problem with my ISP.
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yah im with virgin ADSL prolly their fault
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19 Nov 2003, 18:43
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Registered User
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Re: MSN Messenger
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Originally Posted by pablissimo
And this was your solution to the problem set in the title post because...
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You might have noticed that it wasn't me who brought up the discussion about paranoia, yes?
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