re: Messenger refuses to die
Monday, May 24, 2004 at 2:18 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ace
(1 messages posted)
Messenger is also activated in MS Office. So even if you uninstall it in Add/Remove
Programs, you still have to deactivate it in Outlook. What you must do in Outlook
is go to Tools\Options\Other and remove the check from the check boxes next to the
Messenger Icon.
On Saturday, February 22, 2003 at 9:05 am, Jester101 wrote:
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>Ok here's the problem. I am using XP Pro with SP1.
>I have deleted hide from everything in sysoc.inf and uninstalled messenger via add
>remove windows components. Reboot PC and....The little spawn of satan is still
there.
> Back to add remove windows components and there is no tick in the box next to the
>standard messenger icon BUT there is another box with a tick in it underneath it.
> This is next to a grey diamond icon also named windows messenger. I know just
untick
>this one aswell and be gone evil one. Err...not quite. I cannot untick this second
>entry or rather I can select it and the disk space goes up or down accordingly
but
>tick is always there. I have selected the lesser disk space so to speak as if I
>was uninstalling this component; upon reboot the icon still takes up valuable real
>estate on my task bar. Any priests out there ???????
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- Messenger refuses to die (Jester101: Saturday, February 22, 2003 at 9:05 am)
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