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Windows XP / MSN Messenger

March 12th, 2010 by , under nnmj.com.

  • I briefly installed MSN Messenger on my family computer, decided I didn't want it, and uninstalled it (from Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs) a few minutes later. Unfortunately, now every time someone logs onto the machine he/she can see how many unread messages are in my Hotmail account (the family login says, for example, that there are 7 unread messages and 1 program running). For the life of me I can't figure out how to decouple my Hotmail account from Windows - I thought uninstalling MSN Messenger would do it, but I was obviously wrong. Ideas on how to fix?


  • On the one hand, I can't believe this is so difficult. On the other hand, I can. I tried the steps suggested by xcarlx; there are now no "Stored User Names and Passwords" associated with our login. But when I reboot, I still get information about my hotmail account at login. It is definitely MSN Messenger as opposed to Windows Messenger, and I uninstalled the program last night by going to Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs. So the program itself doesn't appear to be there - there is no MSN Messenger icon in my tray or in my Start menu - but some sort of registration shmeg from that process still seems to be glommed on to the OS. If this is turning into a more involved process involving complicated regedit magic, I will happily up the bounty on this question to try to compensate for the added time a correct answer will require. Thanks.


  • This is a pretty good set of instructions to completey remove this app, even if you have removed through add/remove there will still be items left in the reg: http://www.richardsramblings.com/archives/2002/11/000278.html If you want XP to stop displaying the 'unread mail' count then follow this link: http://www.techsupportforum.com/archive/index.php/t-602.html They have some good ideas. Also check this out: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q304148&ID=KB;EN-US;q304148 BB


  • getting rid of that Microsoft IM program is a real bear of a job in most cases. Despite ring's optimism, I bet it will be back when you reboot. You can't even turn it off using Microsoft's own antispyware software which SAYS it will turn it off. You can probably prevent making an actual connection by unsubscribing from the Passport service - the easiest way might be to log on and then provide bad password information so you don't connect in the future - have to check that idea out. Many places are opting out of Passport, including eBay, so it is a dying technology. I suspect it will take registry editing but will tackle the answer later if no other researcher can help you before I have time.


  • Thank you. Thank you. Thank you all.


  • Are you sure it was MSN messenger and not Windows Messenger? Although they look very similar they are actually two different products. The easiest thing to do is to right-click on the messenger icon - open messenger up - then under tools/options/general untick the option to automatically run messenger when windows starts and automatically run messenger when connected to the internet. Then log off and log on - viola it shouldn't bother you any more. Tony


  • Your MSN address/password ("passport") is "associated" with your windows XP login. click on start > control panel > user accounts > [your account name] Then look here: http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/passport1.php







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