If you would like to stay signed out, you should exit the program and all processes associated with Windows Live Messenger. As far as the web version of messenger (through your browser) that is unclear.
you click on the sign in automatically box and make sure it doesnt have a tick in it.
Windows Messenger is an application which is included with the Windows XP operating system. It allows for persons to chat via message or via a video call. It has since been replaced with a newer version called Windows Live Messenger.
The new MSN messenger can be downloaded from several websites including softonic, kioskea, filehippo, softpedia, microsoft, filehorse, eazel, messenger and webcrawler.
yes if we turn off our computer without signing out our computer will automatically disconnect with internet.
No idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT IS ALWAYS SKINS FOR WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER AND IT WILL NEVER LET YOU WELL ME DOWNLOAD THEM IT SAYS SAVE SO I SAVE IT AND THEN I OPEN IT UP AND IT STILL WONT OPEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11I AM SICK OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Yes. The Windows PC can video chat via several applications such as MS Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, Skype, Gmail chat, and AOL Instant Messenger. The Mac can video chat through several of these. Between Macs the Apple application iChat is used. This uses the AIM network and can also talk to Windows AOL Instant Messenger users. Both Macs and Widows computers can video chat via SKYPE and Gmail. For Mac, there is an application called aMSN which can video chat to Windows MSN.
You cant send send messenger icons without using windows live messenger..
Windows 8 is an operating system and Microsoft Word is an application. It is not part of Windows 8. If you want Microsoft Word on a computer with Windows 8, then you have to buy it separately, as it does not come automatically with it.
Yuna software, a private company, developed Messenger Plus. It was founded by a man called Cyril Pacuillo.The software enhances the existing 'Windows Live' messenger application, which was invented by Microsoft.
Windows Messenger was created by MSN in 1999. It was then the competitor of AOL Instant Messenger. It was later known as MSN Messenger.
Yes. Windows Live Messenger can work with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Mobile.
Windows 8 is an operating system and Microsoft Word is an application. It is not part of Windows 8. If you want Microsoft Word on a computer with Windows 8, then you have to buy it separately, as it does not come automatically with it.