Sign out of Live Mesenger, then sign in with the correct account~
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Messenger have moved to Skype, Skype is supported by all Apple Products.
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.
Windows Live ID (Formerly known as Passport) is a single sign-on service offered by Microsoft. Setting up a Windows Live ID allows you to access several different applications with the same credentials. Some applications that use your Windows Live ID to authenticate you include Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, and MSN. Xbox Live also uses your Windows Live ID! If there were no Windows Live ID service in place, you would need a separate ID and Password to access each of these services.
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
Yes,you can run Windows Live Messenger for Windows XP on Windows 7. And all of the other Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP work on Windows 7 without any problems. So you can install and run all of the Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP on Windows 7 and Windows Vista. You can get Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP from the Microsoft website.
Can a legal alien live in USA without a passport.
You have to been in Bulgaria and asked the town console for a passport .
Not if you are Canadian
If your web address was automatically created, you can personalize it one time. If you need to change your web address after you personalize it, you must sign up for another Windows Live ID(The user name and password that you use to sign in to any Windows Live, MSN, or Office Live sites and services. If you have a Passport Network, Hotmail, or Messenger account, you can use it as your Windows Live ID.) and then personalize the web address associated with that account As you see above, Microsoft mentioned in Live Spaces Help site, that the changing of the URL is not allowed
Yes you can, Windows live is not part of Windows itself. For example Windows xp home addition has nothing to do with Windows live messenger. You can safely remove it without worrying about it affecting windows.
Yes, to fly anywhere that is outside of the country you live in you need a passport