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Robstar
03-03-04, 07:31 AM
Hiya All,
There was a thread a coupla weeks ago, re: combining all your messanger programs into one download...
Does anyone know/remeber.. ?

:confused:

Windows Messanger is slowing this puppy down...


Thanks in advance...
Rob

Warlock!
03-03-04, 08:10 AM
Hiya All,
There was a thread a coupla weeks ago, re: combining all your messanger programs into one download...
It's called Trillian (http://trillian.cc/). It basically manages all your message programs under one interface.

Winter Warlock!

devilmaster
03-03-04, 10:42 AM
Check your PM's gentlemen....

Steve

Robstar
03-03-04, 06:32 PM
Thanks Boys !!
:cool: :)

Kiwifan
03-03-04, 07:38 PM
Now pay attention next time. :)

Rusty. (just joking with ya mate, as you know.)

Robstar
03-03-04, 08:10 PM
Now pay attention next time. :)

I think I'm probably a little excited, that's my excuse ;)

On the plane to melbourne in T minus 7 hrs & counting... :cool:

Ankf00
03-03-04, 08:14 PM
stupid windows messenger wont shut off for me, always says "some program is currently using contacts, it could be outlook, word, etc etc"

problem being, NOTHING'S RUNNING!!! how could anything be using WM if nothing else is running at all!?

stupid M$

dando
03-04-04, 01:01 AM
stupid windows messenger wont shut off for me, always says "some program is currently using contacts, it could be outlook, word, etc etc"

problem being, NOTHING'S RUNNING!!! how could anything be using WM if nothing else is running at all!?

stupid M$
Because it's part of the OS (or a service in Win2K/NT/xP) and not a standalone program? Try here (http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/) for info to disable the service.

-Kevin

Ankf00
03-04-04, 04:06 PM
Because it's part of the OS (or a service in Win2K/NT/xP) and not a standalone program? Try here (http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/) for info to disable the service.

-Kevin
well before I installed office and service packs, updates etc, I could manually close msngr after it'd open at startup, ah well...

tnx for the link