delete it!
I'm going to assume you want to stop it from starting on startup? Your question isn't too clear. But, to stop Windows Live Messenger from starting on startup all you need to do is go to... Start > Run > MSCONFIG > Startup | then uncheck Windows Live Messenger and hit okay.
No sorry, windows live, have tried to stop that glitch in the system that allowed you to check who was blocking you. sorry
# Sign in to Messenger # Go to Menu - Tools - Options # Click the 'Sign In' tab on the left of the new window # Untick the first box 'Automatically run Windows Live Messenger when i log in to Windows' # Check the other boxes if you would like to change any other similar settings # Press 'OK' and you're all done!
In order to disable messenger in Windows 7, you need to either uninstall it or stop it from starting with your computer. I suggest stopping it from starting. To do this, click on your start menu and type "msconfig". Right click on this and select "Run As Administrator". Now, go to the "startup" tab and find windows live messenger. Uncheck the checkbox next to it and click on "Apply". Now click on OK and restart your computer. Messenger should be gone now.
you click on the sign in automatically box and make sure it doesnt have a tick in it.
I and a friend of mine are getting 'you have 1 invitation' on msn, i didn't find a solution yet but i think maybe its a problem from msn and i guess they will fix it if they know about it. 21 May 09 Just received a response from Microsoft so reckon we will need to live with the problem for a while longer. "Thank you for writing back to Windows Live Messenger Technical Support. My name is Mark. From the information you provided to us, I understand that every time you signed in to Windows Live Messenger the alert "You have 1 invitation" always appearing in the main window of Windows Live Messenger. We apologize for the confusion this may have caused you. Please know that this is a known issue with Windows Live Messenger. Our product group is aware of this and is working diligently for a fix. We don't have a time frame however as to when the fix will be available. Again, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this issue may have caused. If you need further assistance or if you have other questions related to Windows Live Messenger, please don't hesitate to write back to us. Thank you for contacting Windows Live Messenger Technical Support. Have a great day!" " I have solution for this problem. First, Close your MSN (And End process "msnmsgr" in task manager) Then, Delete All File in This Folder C:\Users\(Current User) \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts( For Vista ) For Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\(Current User)\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts Log in Again so The notice will disappear. From Zack: THANK YOU SO much! The above fix is great and easy! :D
Disabling the Messenger Service To remove the ability for anyone in the world to pop up messages on your computer, you can disable the Messenger service. Its easy to reverse at a later time if you wish to do so. Windows 2000 Click Start-> Settings-> Control Panel-> Administrative Tools->Services Scroll down and highlight "Messenger" Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties. Click the STOP button. Select Disable or Manual in the Startup Type scroll bar Click OK Windows XP Home Click Start->Settings ->Control Panel Click Performance and Maintenance Click Administrative Tools Double click Services Scroll down and highlight "Messenger" Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties. Click the STOP button. Select Disable or Manual in the Startup Type scroll bar Click OK Windows XP Professional Click Start->Settings ->Control Panel Click Administrative Tools Click Services Double click Services Scroll down and highlight "Messenger" Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties. Click the STOP button. Select Disable or Manual in the Startup Type scroll bar Click OK Windows NT Click Start ->Control Panel Double Click Administrative Tools Select Services-> Double-click on Messenger In the Messenger Properties window, select Stop, Then choose Disable as the Startup Type Click OK Windows 98 & ME Windows Messenger Service cannot be disabled
Why would any one know that? Here's an idea-stop fantasizing about books and get laid. Not a very good answer as far as I'm concerned... I'm not sure, but I'd sure like it *sigh*
Yes
It all depends with the settings on the Windows Live movie maker that will determine whether or not the music and video will stop or start again at the end of the loop.
In Windows Live Movie Maker the settings in it that will make the videos repeat and not start and stop again is loop. This setting can be found under the manage video options.
For now, you can't. Unlike The Sims 2 owning a car does not stop the carpool.