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Senior Member
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Jun 5, 2008, 08:03 AM
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Want to get rid of MS Messenger in Start Up
I want to get rid of MS Messenger in Start Up since I never use it. Trying to keep PC running at top speed.
Several times, I have gone to Run, msconfig, Start-Up tab, and unchecked "msmsgs". (the full Command is "C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs.exe"/background)
When I reboot, the icon is gone from the system tray. Great!
Then, within a few days, it's back. When I check in msconfig, the same item is check marked again.
I have another PC that I turned off Messenger the same way, and it's stayed off for years.
Why does this keep turning itself back on?
What can I do to keep it off?
I haven't tried deleting the item from the start-up list in msconfig, because I'm not sure if this would do any harm.
Thanks...
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Ultra Member
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Jun 5, 2008, 08:08 AM
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I would just remove it from the start up menu completely.
I don't believe this will cause any problems.
If you want to use it, you can always open it up yourself when you want to.
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BossMan
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Jun 5, 2008, 08:11 AM
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Even easier.
Open it up Tools > Options > UNcheck start with windows ;)
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Senior Member
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Jun 5, 2008, 08:27 AM
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Thanks All.
Curlyben, I don't follow. Open Tools from within WHAT program?
Can you be a bit more specific please?
Thanks...
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BossMan
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Jun 5, 2008, 08:28 AM
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From within Messenger ;)
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Senior Member
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Jun 5, 2008, 08:37 AM
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Curlyben,
Thanks, I found it. Worked perfect!
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Senior Member
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Jun 5, 2008, 01:50 PM
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Curlyben,
Messenger is back on in the system tray again, all by itself.
I didn't even power cycle the PC. Just put it in sleep mode for an hour.
I'm stumpped!
Help...
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BossMan
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Jun 5, 2008, 01:53 PM
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Do you use Outlook or outlook express for your e-mail as these also start up MSN messenger?
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Senior Member
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Jun 5, 2008, 02:13 PM
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I use Outlook Express on both of my PCs.
The odd thing is I have exactly the same setup on my other PC, and this has never happened. A couple years ago, I just went into msconfig and unchecked msmsgs, and I never saw Messenger again. It's only happening on my wife's PC.
Ideas Please?
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BossMan
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Jun 5, 2008, 02:16 PM
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Well for starters DUMP OE as it sucks big time and is no longer supported by M$.
Go and get Thunderbird - Reclaim your inbox instead.
It's fast, easy to use and best of all FREE, from the people that brought you Firefox ;)
Then you only need worry about the start up setting in MSN itself.
Either that or dig through OE's options to find where to turn MSN off.
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Uber Member
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Jun 5, 2008, 09:18 PM
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I agree to dump the OE, but there's something more going on here. It wasn't Messenger, but I had the same problem with an IM program I need for my work. I didn't like it coming up every time I booted, simple cause it was very slow and everything would run slow until that thing started itself. I turned it off in msconfig also. But it kept coming back up about every other time I rebooted.
Until recently when I wiped out everything and installed Windows from scratch. And now I've got it turned off in start-up and it stays turned off. (So does Messenger.) Actually, several things fixed themselves with that last re-install.
Not that I know how to help. Just making a point that something else is screwy here and I don't think it's just using OE, like something corrupted. Someone may know exactly what that is and can get it fixed for you. But when I start having too many screwy things happening, I figure it's time for a clean install of Windows.
I know, this was terribly useful, huh?
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Senior Member
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Jun 6, 2008, 07:38 AM
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Thanks for the feedback. Reinstall is such a hassle, I'll save it as a last resort.
I found an article on MS Help & Support.
How to prevent Windows Messenger from running on a Windows XP-based computer
How to Prevent Windows Messenger From Running in XP.
For Windows Messenger 4.5 or later, you must make a change to the registry. I haven't done it yet because registry changes make me nervous. I know I can back up the registry, but have never done this before.
According to the article, just unchecking Messenger in start up isn't enough
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Senior Member
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Jun 6, 2008, 01:25 PM
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If anyone is interested, someone emailed me this other procedure:
Click start, go to control panel, open add / remove programs. On left side of window click add / remove windows components. Take check out of box for windows messenger and click OK or next. This will remove the messenger.
Sounds like it REMOVES the program?? I just want to turn it off.
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Uber Member
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Jun 6, 2008, 08:27 PM
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Do you use Messenger?
That's a fabulous idea, though. I never use the thing, so I just got done deleting it. Since XP doesn't give the install options when installing like 95 used to, I completely forgot the windows components thing even existed.
And I agree it's a hassle to re-install. I do it when "too many things" start going screwy. :-)
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