31 Mar 2006 at 10:30 #1 alastair84 alastair84 Associate Joined 28 Aug 2003 Posts 1,140 Location Portsmouth how to do this? grrr..... thanks
31 Mar 2006 at 11:16 #2 bledd bledd Don Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 46,786 Location Parts Unknown look in the sticky for remove "windows messenger" or on google! you use the start, run box to do it, can't remember the exact code..
look in the sticky for remove "windows messenger" or on google! you use the start, run box to do it, can't remember the exact code..
31 Mar 2006 at 16:12 #3 alastair84 alastair84 Associate OP Joined 28 Aug 2003 Posts 1,140 Location Portsmouth thanks, but that doesn't work. it removes MSN altogether. and when i reinstall, outlook and MSN are still bound together. i need outlook to be unbound from MSN, so when i have both open, and i close msn, i don't have to close outlook at the same time
thanks, but that doesn't work. it removes MSN altogether. and when i reinstall, outlook and MSN are still bound together. i need outlook to be unbound from MSN, so when i have both open, and i close msn, i don't have to close outlook at the same time
31 Mar 2006 at 22:24 #4 Clarkey Clarkey Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 18,301 I'd like to know this too, its highly annoying.
31 Mar 2006 at 22:46 #5 FrankJH FrankJH Soldato Joined 6 Jun 2005 Posts 22,598 there is a tick box in outlook regarding MSN, sorry not at work at present so cant tell ya this is how I was able to get msn to NOT load at work while still using outlook anyway possibly tools / options / general ... but i gues it depends on what version of outlook.......
there is a tick box in outlook regarding MSN, sorry not at work at present so cant tell ya this is how I was able to get msn to NOT load at work while still using outlook anyway possibly tools / options / general ... but i gues it depends on what version of outlook.......